Poetry Quotes 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureAbout a BoyGCSEAQA Created by: StressedOutStudent22Created on: 30-11-16 20:20 Before You Were Mine - Meaning. 'Even then/ I wanted the winking girl in Portobello ... before I was born." 1 of 40 The Farmer's Bride - Meaning. "She sleeps up in the attic there/ Alone, poor maid" 2 of 40 Before you were mine - Imagery. "Cha cha cha! You'd teach me the steps." "you sparkle and waltz" 3 of 40 The Farmer's Bride - Imagery. "a little frightened fay" "we chased her" 4 of 40 Before You Were Mine - Structure. "I knew you would dance/ like that" 5 of 40 The Farmer's Bride - Structure. "Three summers since" and "Christmas-time" 6 of 40 Before You Were Mine - Language. "Even then/I wanted the bold girl" 7 of 40 The Farmer's Bride - Language. "flying like a hare" and "like a mouse" 8 of 40 Porphyria's Lover - Meaning. "I propped her head up as before" 9 of 40 When we two parted - Meaning. 'When we two parted/ in silence and tears" 10 of 40 Porphyria's Lover - Imagery. The sullen wind was soon awake,/ It tore the elm-tops down for spite" 11 of 40 When we two parted - Imagery. "sever" and "half-broken" 12 of 40 Porphyria's Lover - Structure. 'untied her hat' 13 of 40 When we two parted - Structure. 'broken' 'fame' 'spoken' 'shame' 14 of 40 Porphyria's Lover - Language. 'Blushed bright beneath my burning kiss' - 15 of 40 When we two parted - Language. 'Why wert thou so dear?' 16 of 40 Love's Philosophy - Meaning. 'The mountains mingle with the river.' 'The winds of Heaven mix for ever' 17 of 40 Sonnet 29 - Meaning. 'I do not think of thee - I am too near thee.' 18 of 40 Love's Philosophy - Imagery. 'And the waves clasp one another' 'And the sunlight clasps the earth' 19 of 40 Sonnet 29 - Imagery. 'as wild vines, about a tree, put out broad leaves' 20 of 40 Love's Philosophy - Structure. 'single' 'divine' 'mingle' 'thine' 21 of 40 Sonnet 29 - Structure. 'my thoughts do twine and bud/ about thee' 22 of 40 Love's Philosophy - Language. 'the mountains kiss high heaven' 'moonbeans kiss the sea' 23 of 40 Sonnet 29 - Language. 'because' and 'breathe' 24 of 40 Neutral Tones - Meaning ‘grin of bitterness’ 25 of 40 Winter Swans - Meaning . ‘I noticed our hands, that had, somehow,/swum the distance between us’ 26 of 40 Neutral Tones - Imagery ‘as though chidden by God’ 27 of 40 Winter Swans - Imagery 'waterlogged earth’ and two days of rain’ 28 of 40 Neutral Tones - Structure 'deceives’ ‘me’ ‘tree’ and ‘leaves’ 29 of 40 Winter Swans - Structure 'then a break/ in which we walked’ 30 of 40 Neutral Tones - Language 'The smile on the mouth was the deadest thing’ 31 of 40 Winter Swans - Language the clouds had given their all’ / ‘waterlogged earth/ gulping for breath’ 32 of 40 Letters from Yorkshire - Meaning 'is your life more real than mine because you dig and sow?’ 33 of 40 Walking Away - Meaning 'that hesitant figure, eddying away’ 34 of 40 Letters from Yorkshire - Imagery 'digging his garden, planting his potatoes’ 35 of 40 Walking Away - Imagery. 'like a winged seed loosened from its parent stem’ ‘like a satellite/ wrenched from its orbit’ 36 of 40 Letters from Yorkshire - Structure. 'of that other world/ pouring air and light’ 37 of 40 Walking Away - Structure. 'like a satellite/wrenched from its orbit, go drifting away’ 38 of 40 Letters from Yorkshire - Language. 'his knuckles singing’ 'blank screen’ 39 of 40 Walking Away - Language. 'the scorching ordeals’ 40 of 40
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