Nature Poems

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Across
  1. 1. The weather condition that opens Exposure.
  2. 4. The ruined statue in the desert in Ozymandias.
  3. 7. The emotion the traveller feels when seeing the broken statue in Ozymandias.
  4. 8. The animal that appears in Bayonet Charge, symbolising innocence.
  5. 9. The natural image that makes the pilot turn back in Kamikaze.
  6. 12. The poem where a soldier is overwhelmed by nature and fear.
  7. 13. The phrase that shows the beauty of nature in Kamikaze.
  8. 14. The speaker’s feelings about her past in The Émigrée.
  9. 15. The phrase that shows nature has outlasted the king’s power in Ozymandias.
Down
  1. 2. The family’s reaction to the pilot’s return in Kamikaze.
  2. 3. The natural force that is personified as an enemy in Storm on the Island.
  3. 5. The natural image used to describe the speaker’s memory in The Émigrée.
  4. 6. The repeated phrase in Exposure that shows hopelessness.
  5. 10. The city remembered in The Émigrée.
  6. 11. The traditional Japanese symbol of honour and sacrifice in Kamikaze.
  7. 15. The sea is described as exploding comfortably in this poem.