Figures of Speech
Across
- 3. “‘Mine is a long and a sad tale! said the Mouse, turning to Alice, and sighing. ‘It is a long tail, certainly,’ said Alice, looking down with wonder at the Mouse’s tail; ‘but why do you call it sad?’”
- 4. Narrow nightwatch nigh the ship's head. -Ezra Pound
- 9. The waves beside them danced. -William Wordsworth
- 10. It's a jazz affair, drum crashes and cornet razzes. -Carl Sandburg
- 12. I'll love you till China and Africa meet. -W. H. Auden
- 13. Parting is such sweet sorrow. -Shakespeare
Down
- 1. O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done. -Walt Whitman
- 2. He’s not poor; he’s “economically disadvantaged.”
- 5. The speaker in the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" finds company in solitude through the vision of daffodils.
- 6. Hear the mellow wedding bells. -Edgar Allan Poe
- 7. I must be cruel, only to be kind. -Shakespeare
- 8. My Love is Like a red, red rose. -Robert Burns
- 11. Fame is a bee. -Emily Dickinson