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The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "To other thoughts by yonder throstle woo'd," is an example of what?
2.
According to “Ode to Dejection”, where is the wind said to blow?
3.
The poem “Ode to Dejection” was a reply to "Resolution and Independence" written by _____.
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The epigraph of the poem “Ode to Dejection” was taken from the ballad _________.
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The poem “Ode to Dejection” originally consisted ________ lines.
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The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "WELL! If the Bard was weather-wise, who made" gives us an example of what?
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote 'Dejection: An Ode' because ______.
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The poem “Ode to Dejection” was written by Coleridge in __________.
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The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "For hope grew round me, like the _____ vine"
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In “Ode to Dejection”, the poet calls the Lutanist as ________.
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The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "And in our life alone does Nature _____"
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The poem “Ode to Dejection” was first published in ____________.
13.
In “Ode to Dejection”, what kind of moon appears in the first stanza?
14.
According to “Ode to Dejection”, what colour is the western sky?
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The following line is taken from “Ode to Dejection”: "And now moans low in bitter grief and fear,/ And now screams loud, and hopes to make her mother hear" . They provide us with an example of what?