Power and Conflict Poetry Revision

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Across
  1. 4. "I gave _________" chilling euphemism from the Duke. (8)
  2. 6. Through which "the sun shines through...borderlines" (4)
  3. 7. First eight letters of Heaney's island poem. (8)
  4. 10. '_________ tetrameter' The general meter of 'London' (6)
  5. 14. the hybrid Guyanese/European language used in 'Checking out...' (6)
  6. 15. "And sometimes, she said, he must have wondered/ Which had been the better ____ ___ ____. (3,2,3)
  7. 19. Movement or School of Poetry that Blake, Wordsworth et al are generally classified as belonging to (8)
  8. 22. "mind-forged __________". How Blake describes the minds of Londoners.(8)
  9. 25. technique of giving an inanimate thing human qualities (15)
  10. 26. four-line stanzas that 'London' is written in. (9)
  11. 27. Imtiaz Dharker's complex and ambiguous poem (6)
  12. 29. sea-god, a statue of whom the Duke owns. (7)
  13. 31. "the flung spray...spits like a tame cat/ Turned _________." (6)
  14. 32. John ______, poet of 'Checking out me History'
  15. 33. what the "iced east winds" do to the soldiers (5)
  16. 34. four-letter simple adjective repeated in Wordsworth's description of the 'black' mountain (4)
  17. 35. "Toussaint de _______": metaphor for giver of light and hope (6)
  18. 38. 'rhyming ________'. Rhyme scheme of 'My Last Duchess' (8)
  19. 39. Surname of poet who wrote 'Ozymandias'(7)
  20. 40. Form (type of poem) of 'Ozymandias'(6)
Down
  1. 1. 'dramatic ____________' Form of 'The Prelude' or 'My Last Duchess'. (9)
  2. 2. "I ________ through each chartered street," (6)
  3. 3. technique where a line of poetry runs on to the next line. (10)
  4. 5. having more than one possible meaning (9)
  5. 8. first person plural possessive pronoun that shows Owen speaks on behalf of all soldiers (3)
  6. 9. "green-blue _________ sea"; description from Garland's poem. (11)
  7. 11. The sense of excessive pride in a human (6)
  8. 12. repeated lines at the end of a poem, such as "But nothing happens" (7)
  9. 13. "sneer of cold ___________" (7) - the look on Ozymandias' face.
  10. 14. verb for what the poet has to do to form his identity in final line of 'Checking out...' (7)
  11. 16. Word which appears at the end of each stanza of 'The Emigree'. (8)
  12. 17. verb in 'The Emigree' which shows she is strongly marked by memory (7)
  13. 18. Tyrannical king of England (the third) who Ozymandias might represent (6)
  14. 20. "it is a huge _________ that we fear." (7)
  15. 21. A mid-line pause in a poem
  16. 23. "like a ______' How Wordsworth's boat traveled smoothly across the lake (4)
  17. 24. Garland's poem about Japanese suicide-pilots in WW2. (8)
  18. 28. sublime A feeling of awe (wonder) and terror, such as in 'The Prelude' (3,7)
  19. 30. The city of 'The Emigree' may now be "sick with _________". (7)
  20. 31. "turned into your ______". Final one-line stanza of Dharker's poem (4)
  21. 36. Title of Wilfred Owen's poem, which works on many levels. (8)
  22. 37. Where the poet of 'Checking out...' grew up (6)