Sonnet
Across
- 2. Shakeshpeare Author of the Sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments”
- 6. This nature of time has been personified in this word in the sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments”.
- 7. Not marble, nor the gilded monuments , Of princes, shall outlive this powerful ………………………..
- 8. The recorded memory of ___________ and posterity.
- 10. The tone of William Shakespeare in the sonnet Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments” .
- 13. Ravages of time on monuments contrasted with Masonry and …………………..
- 14. Words beginning with same consonant are repeated in a line or stanza.
- 16. In order to be remembered till posterity, the rich and powerful people get this erected in their memory.
- 18. Person for whom William Shakespeare 's has written the sonnet “Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments”.
- 20. Each quatrain of Shakespeare's sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments” is followed by a rhyming ……………………….
Down
- 1. Shakespeare's sonnet “Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments” has been divided into three ………………………….
- 3. The monuments and statues brave the ravages of time and in the time they get ………………………………….. if not taken proper care of .
- 4. When something is personified by some other thing (usually some inanimate thing).
- 5. Each quatrain is a unit of this.
- 9. Rhyme and ………………………
- 11. A lyric poem of fourteen lines.
- 12. Arise and ………………………….
- 15. William Shakespeare 's sonnet Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments is all about the powerful impact of this.
- 17. The word sonnet is derived from this Italian word
- 19. Number of lines each quatrain of Shakespeare's sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments” consists of.