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Romantic Era

Across
...poetry should be spontaneous and ___. Wordsworth
Wordsworth believed poetry should be simple and ___ ...
___ were forced to work long hours at a monotonous job at a young age.
Hello, my name is Mr. ___.
Comparing two things not using like or as
Repetition of consonant sounds, usually at the beginning of words...
The ___ way of life suffered and declined.
... in favor of ___ language.
Giving human characteristics to inanimate (non-human) things
In "My Heart Leaps Up" the ___ is father of the man;"
For Blake, the world was a complex place of wonder and mystery that was more easily understood by the creative ___ than science and reason.
Wordsworth believed poetry should be ___ and emotional.
Tintern Abbey is a ___ setting with cottages all around.
The Romantics abandoned the ___ diction of the 18th century...
"If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, ___." Blake
Down
...poetry springs from the spontaneous overflow of ___ feelings. Wordsworth
The Romantics found Truth and Beauty in the ___.
The poem, "A Poison Tree" illustrates how someone deals with their ___.
"come forth into the light of things, let ___ be your teacher." Wordsworth
Two lines that rhyme are called a rhyming ___.
The Romantics believed that everything in nature was absolute truth and ___.
The ___ of Great Britain was quickly rising.
Blake criticized the ___ of laborers.
It had been 5 years since Wordsworth's last visit to ___.
Extreme exaggeration also known as ___ is used in the poem "The World Is Too Much with Us"
Comparing two things using like or as
...reflecting the speech patterns of the ___ person
A fourteen-line poem with a set structure and rhyme scheme,
The Romantics made ___ a central force in their lives and their literature.