Writers of the darker vision felt that life was _________ and always would be.
"The Chambered Nautilus" is a poem that is a reflection on the life cycle of a sea ________.
Reverend Hooper's fiance who chooses to leave him when he refuses to remove his veil.
Holmes speaks of temples that shut us from Heaven as a way of telling his reader to live in the present, not the _________.
Holmes uses _________ to accomplish his goal in "Old Ironsides".
The speaker in "A Psalm of Life" wants to leave his _______ on the world.
Hawthorne believed that the American romance was not faithful to _________.
Melville tells his reader in "Misgivings" that the storm we feel now is going to be followed by ________ _______.
In "Old Ironsides" the poet is writing to save the ____________.
Thoreau, in his poem, states that he wants to _________ his friends and be what God wants him to be.
Reverend Hooper gets the attention of his congregation by coming to the weekly sermon wearing a black _______.
In Melville's "Misgivings" he focuses on the harsh and __________ side of nature.
The pale faces of the congregation as they watched their minister behind his veil symbolized the ________ associated with sin and wrong doing.
The black veil represents the ___________ between the reverend and his ordinary life.
The one desirable effect of the veil was that it made its wearer a very __________ clergyman.
Both "Psalm of Life" and "The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls" share the common element of ________.
Rev. Hooper's life changes drastically as a result of wearing the veil. He is sad, _________, and isolated.
The subject of the sermon Rev. Hooper gives when he first puts on his veil is about ________ _________.