Across
- 3. A gentle creature symbolizing innocence in Blake’s poetry.
- 6. This celestial body "bleeds" after the death of the albatross.
- 9. A break or pause within a line of poetry.
- 10. The chimney sweeper’s companion who dreams of angels.
- 11. Period of rapid mechanization that shaped Blake’s world.
- 13. When a poetic line flows onto the next without punctuation.
- 14. A figure of speech comparing two things without "like" or "as."
- 15. Tennyson’s aging hero who refuses to rest.
- 17. The mariner stops a guest on his way to this joyful event.
- 18. The angel in *The Chimney Sweeper* has one to set the boys free.
Down
- 1. This bird’s death brought a terrible curse upon a ship’s crew.
- 2. Weapon used to kill the bird in *The Rime of the Ancient Mariner*.
- 4. Poet of *The Chimney Sweeper*.
- 5. The doomed sailor who tells his tale of woe.
- 7. A dominant theme in Romantic poetry, often contrasted with industry.
- 8. The setting for *The Rime of the Ancient Mariner*, both beautiful and deadly.
- 12. Romantic poet who wrote about a cursed sailor.
- 16. A key Romantic concept linked to awe-inspiring nature.
