A. the year he moved to Italy
B. the year he met Fanny Brawne
C. the year he fell ill with tuberculosis
D. his miracle year
- Ode to Autumn
- Ode to Nightingale
- Ode on Grecian Urn
- Ode on Melancholy
- The Eve of St. Agnes
- La Belle Dame sans Merci
- When I Have Fears
- Bright Star
- On the Sonnet
A. a conversation with a friend
B. a poem
C. a play
D. a letter
D. a letter
A. Percy Shelley
B. Leigh Hunt
C. Charles Armitage Brown
D. S.T. Coleridge
B. Leigh Hunt
A. To Autumn
B. Ode on a Grecian Urn
C. Endymion
D. Ode to Nightingale
C. Endymion
A. Wordsworth
B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C. Charles Armitage Brown
D. Percy Shelley
C. Charles Armitage Brown
A. to be with Fanny
B. due to writer’s block
C. for his health
D. to meet with an editor
C. for his health
A. time
B. death
C. music
D. sun
C. music
A. “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”
B. “Hedge crickets sing, and now with treble soft/ The red-breast whistles…”
C. “For summer has o’er-brimmed their clammy cells.”
D. “And sometimes like a gleaner thou dost keep/ Steady thy laden head across the
brook”
B. “Hedge crickets sing, and now with treble soft/ The red-breast whistles…”
A. letter
B. contracts
C. play
D. novel
A. letter