Across
- 2. 'Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the ____ shall meet' - Rudyard Kipling
- 6. ‘I wandered lonely as a _____’ - William Wordsworth
- 7. 'No man is an ______, entire of itself.' - John Donne
- 8. ‘All that _____ is not gold’ - William Shakespeare
- 9. ‘Hope is the thing with _______’ - Emily Dickinson
- 11. 'Candy is dandy but ____ is quicker.' - Ogden Nash
- 13. 'I am the master of my ____' - William Ernest Henley
- 14. 'Hope springs ______ in the human breast.' - Alexander Pope
- 16. 'Theirs not to make reply/Theirs not to reason why/Theirs but to do and ___.' - Tennyson
- 17. ‘She walks in _____, like the night’ - Lord Byron
- 18. 'Look on my works, ye mighty, and _____.' - Shelley
- 19. ‘The ____ doth protest too much, methinks’ - William Shakespeare
- 20. ‘But still, like dust, I’ll ____’ - Maya Angelou
Down
- 1. 'Come and trip it as ye go/On the light ______ toe.' - John Milton
- 3. ‘This is the way the world ends/Not with a bang but a _____.’ - T.S. Eliot
- 4. 'I am large, I contain _______.' - Walt Whitman
- 5. 'Evil is ______ and always human/And shares our bed and eats at our own table.' - W.H. Auden
- 10. 'And miles to go before I ____' - Robert Frost
- 12. ‘Do not go _____ into that good night’ - Dylan Thomas
- 15. 'Abandon all ____, ye who enter here!' - Dante
- 16. 'Tread softly for you tread on my _____' - W.B. Yeats
