Across
- 2. The type of tree in A.E Houseman's poem
- 5. The information around a text which helps us to understand it
- 9. A creature written about by William Blake
- 13. A big theme in Romantic poetry -- they were in awe of _______
- 14. Coleridge's first names.
- 16. Where the author of 'Daffodils' lived.
- 18. A writing technique where author's paint a picture using language to describe something visually
- 20. where the sound at the ends of words is repeated, often at the ends of lines of poetry.
- 21. The name of the river written about by Coleridge.
- 22. The surname of the author of The Tyger
- 24. The season described in John Clare's poem.
Down
- 1. The poet who wrote 'Daffodils'.
- 3. What size was Blake's lamb?
- 4. A writing technique wherein an object is given human qualities
- 6. A word describing a longing for the past.
- 7. "Ah! That once more I were a careless child!"
- 8. The title of William Blake's poetry collection Songs of _____ and Experience.
- 10. The first name of the Bronte sister who wrote 'Love and Friendship'
- 11. "I wandered lonely as a _______"
- 12. To be able to do what you want -- this was important to the Romantics and is a theme in many Romantic poems.
- 15. A writing technique where the author says that something IS something else.
- 17. A poem with 14 lines, each containing 10 syllables
- 19. The first name of the sister of William Wordsworth.
- 23. This is often the subject of a sonnet
- 24. A comparison to between two things using like or as
