Across
- 3. In stanza 4, what idea does Swinburne use to convey the idea that 'she' is his one and only true love?
- 4. What does Ruth Pitter find inspiration in, when writing her poetry?
- 5. Who does the "Fool" in 'Time's Fool' refer to? (Two words, no space in between)
- 8. "I knew that the _ _ _ _ _ were creeping under the floor,"
- 12. How many stanzas does 'From the Triumph of Time' have altogether? (this shows the first six of...)
- 13. What does Pitter use as a representation of the lower class society?
- 15. What theme do both poems have in common? The poets both _ _ _ _ _ _ what they have done with their time.
- 16. "(Time, _ _ _ _ _ to fasten and _ _ _ _ _ to sever,"
Down
- 1. What is the language technique that is used in these quotes, "Starling snug... splendid, spirit, your soul,"?
- 2. What language technique do both poets use to create a smooth tone which allows the words to flow.
- 6. What do the roots in 'Time's Fool' symbolise?
- 7. What type of punctuation does Ruth use to personalise Time and Heaven?
- 9. From The Triumph of Time is a poem about what could have been, as well as Swinburne's _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ of his love for her.
- 10. What is the language technique that represents 'running over lines'?
- 11. How many stanzas does 'Time's Fool' consist of?
- 14. With reference to the poem Time's Fool, what is the rhyme scheme of the first stanza in terms of a, b and c?
