4105925919 | Burns | To a Louse | 0 | |
4105925920 | Burns | To a Mouse | 1 | |
4105925921 | Burns | Afton Waters | 2 | |
4105925922 | Burns | Scots wha Hae | 3 | |
4105925923 | Gray | Elegy in a country churchyard | 4 | |
4105925924 | Blake | Tiger and Lamb | 5 | |
4105925925 | Blake | London and Jerusalem | 6 | |
4105925926 | Blake | Sweepers | 7 | |
4105925927 | Blake | Garden of Love | 8 | |
4105925928 | Wordsworth | It is a Beauteous Evening | 9 | |
4105925929 | Wordsworth | Westminster Bridge | 10 | |
4105925930 | Wordsworth | London 1802 | 11 | |
4105925931 | Wordsworth | The World is too much with us | 12 | |
4105925932 | Wordsworth | Tintern Abbey | 13 | |
4105925933 | Wordsworth | Preleude | 14 | |
4105925934 | Coleridge | Time of the Ancient Mariner | 15 | |
4105925935 | Byron | Apostrophe to the Ocean | 16 | |
4105925936 | Byron | When a man hath no freedom | 17 | |
4105925937 | Shelly | Song to the men of England | 18 | |
4105925938 | Shelly | Ozymandias | 19 | |
4105925939 | Shelly | Ode to the west wind | 20 | |
4105925940 | Keats | When I have Fears that I may cease to be | 21 | |
4105925941 | Keats | Ode to a nightingale | 22 | |
4107787336 | To a mouse | Man is destructive element, nature has it better | 23 | |
4107787337 | To a louse | People are fake, if only we could see ourselves as others see us | 24 | |
4107787338 | Afton Waters | Beauty of nature | 25 | |
4107787339 | Scots Wha Hae | A spur to action, fight or die | 26 | |
4107787340 | Elegy written in a country churchyard | Poverty is the loss of opportunity, death is inevitable | 27 | |
4107787341 | Tiger and lamb | Easy to understand the God who made the lamb, not easy to understand God who made tiger | 28 | |
4107787342 | London | Vicious cycle of poverty | 29 | |
4107787343 | Jerusalem | A picture of heaven on earth | 30 | |
4107787344 | Garden of love | Rules are restricting, church is corrupt | 31 | |
4107787345 | Sweepers | Corruption of London society, innocent child and cynical child | 32 | |
4107787346 | It is a beauteous evening | God is awake and moving in this world | 33 | |
4107787347 | London 1802 | Call for change in London | 34 | |
4107787348 | The world is too Much with us | The world has gotten too big for jus to handle, lament about mans relation to nature | 35 | |
4107787349 | Tintern Abbey | We are made quiet by nature, better perspective through nature, nature as protector, remembrance and grace through nature | 36 | |
4107787350 | Prelude | Man has no control over nature | 37 | |
4107787351 | Time of the ancient Mariner | Human guilt, sin, isolation, redemption, Gods grace | 38 | |
4107787352 | Apostrophe to the ocean | Nature is eternal, God is in nature | 39 | |
4107787353 | When a man hath no freedom | A few good people are in this world, they rarely get noticed and are criticized | 40 | |
4107787354 | Song to Men of England | Spurring revolution, criticizing poor | 41 | |
4107787355 | Ozymandias | Mightyness doesn't last | 42 | |
4107787356 | Ode to the west wind | Asking for inspiration, looking for a better place | 43 | |
4107787357 | When I have fears | Compared to eternity of nothingness how important is it | 44 | |
4107787358 | Ode to a nightingale | Appreciate beauty, looking for a better world, idealization of nature | 45 |
AP Literature Romantic poets Flashcards
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