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Across
  1. 3. In stanza 4, what idea does Swinburne use to convey the idea that 'she' is his one and only true love?
  2. 4. What does Ruth Pitter find inspiration in, when writing her poetry?
  3. 5. Who does the "Fool" in 'Time's Fool' refer to? (Two words, no space in between)
  4. 8. "I knew that the _ _ _ _ _ were creeping under the floor,"
  5. 12. How many stanzas does 'From the Triumph of Time' have altogether? (this shows the first six of...)
  6. 13. What does Pitter use as a representation of the lower class society?
  7. 15. What theme do both poems have in common? The poets both _ _ _ _ _ _ what they have done with their time.
  8. 16. "(Time, _ _ _ _ _ to fasten and _ _ _ _ _ to sever,"
Down
  1. 1. What is the language technique that is used in these quotes, "Starling snug... splendid, spirit, your soul,"?
  2. 2. What language technique do both poets use to create a smooth tone which allows the words to flow.
  3. 6. What do the roots in 'Time's Fool' symbolise?
  4. 7. What type of punctuation does Ruth use to personalise Time and Heaven?
  5. 9. From The Triumph of Time is a poem about what could have been, as well as Swinburne's _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of his love for her.
  6. 10. What is the language technique that represents 'running over lines'?
  7. 11. How many stanzas does 'Time's Fool' consist of?
  8. 14. With reference to the poem Time's Fool, what is the rhyme scheme of the first stanza in terms of a, b and c?