Love and Relationships:Poems

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Who penned 'The Farmer's Bride?"
Charlotte Mew
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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride: "Three summers since I _____a maid"
chose
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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride: "Three summers since I chose a ______"
maid
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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride: "And turned the key upon her, _____"
fast
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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride: "And turned the ____ upon her, fast"
key
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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride: "And turned the key ______ her, fast"
upon
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The Farmer's Bride is a ___________
Dramatic Monologue
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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride:"Of ____ and me and all things human"
love
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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride:"Of love and _____ and all things human"
me
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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride:"Of love and me and ________"
all things human
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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride:"Her ____, her ____"
hair
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The Farmer's Bride is from which era?
the Victorian era
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Who wrote Sonnet 29?
Elizabeth Barrett
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What era was Sonnent 29 written in?
the Victorian era
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Complete the quote from Sonnet 29 (I think of thee): "my ______ do twine and bud"
thoughts
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Complete the quote from Sonnet 29 (I think of thee): "my thoughts do _____ and bud"
twine
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In Sonnet 29, what type of imagery is used to show distance in the relationship?
nature
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Complete the quote from Sonnet 29 (I think of thee): "my thoughts do twine and _____"
bud
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Which poet was Robert Browning married to?
Elizabeth Barrett
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Complete the quote from Sonnet 29 (I think of thee): "as ____ vines, about a tree"
wild
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Complete the quote from Sonnet 29 (I think of thee): "as wild vines, about a _____"
tree
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Complete the quote from Sonnet 29 (I think of thee): "as wild _____, about a tree"
vines
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Who wrote 'Neutral Tones'?
Thomas Hardy
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Complete the quote from 'Neutral Tones': "Your _____ on me as eyes that rove"
eyes
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Complete the quote from 'Neutral Tones': "Your eyes on me as eyes that ______"
rove
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What technique is used in this quote from Neutral Tones "Your eyes on me as eyes that rove"?
enjamblement
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What does rove mean in the quote from Neutral Tones "Your eyes on me as eyes that rove"?
to wonder
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Complete the quote from 'Neutral Tones': "Your eyes on ____ as eyes that rove"
me
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Complete the quote from Neutral Tones: "The _____ on your mouth was the deadest thing"
smile
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What poem is the following quote from:"The smile on your mouth was the deadest thing"?
Neutral Tones
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Complete the quote from Neutral Tones: "The smile on your _____ was the deadest thing"
mouth
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Complete the quote from Neutral Tones: "The smile on your mouth was the _____ thing"
deadest
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Complete the quote from Neutral Tones: "The sun was _____, as though chidden of God"
white
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Complete the quote from Neutral Tones: "The sun was white, as though _____ of God"
Chidden
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Complete the quote from Neutral Tones: "The sun was white, as though chidden of ____"
God
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Complete the quote from Neutral Tones: "The ___was white, as though chidden of God"
Sun
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What does 'Chidden' mean in the quote "The sun was white, as though chidden of God"?
to scolded
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Card 2

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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride: "Three summers since I _____a maid"

Back

chose

Card 3

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Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride: "Three summers since I chose a ______"

Back

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Card 4

Front

Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride: "And turned the key upon her, _____"

Back

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Card 5

Front

Complete the quote from The Farmer's Bride: "And turned the ____ upon her, fast"

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