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Cards (27)
London: and marks of
Every
face
I meet , marks of
weakness
marks of
woe
London : in every
Voice
in
every
ban
London: runs in
Blood
down
palace
walls
London : every black’ning
Church
appalls
London : but most
Thro
midnight
streets
I hear
London: and blights
with
plague
the
marriage
hearse
To autumn: close bosom-
friend
of the
maturing
sun
To autumn : to swell the
Gourd
and
plump
the
hazel
shells
To autumn: thee sitting
Careless
on the
granary
floor
To autumn: then in a
Wilful
choir the small
gnats
mourn
To autumn : and gathering
Swallows
twitter in the
skies
Afternoons: summer is
fading
, the leaves fall in
ones
and
twos
Afternoons : young mothers
Assemble
at
swing
and
sandpit
setting
free
their children
Afternoons: stand husbands
In
skilled
trades
Afternoons : before them the
Wind
is ruining their
courting-
places
Afternoons : finding more
Unripe
acorns expect to be
taken
home
Ozymandias: I met a
traveller
from an
antique
land
Ozymandias: half sunk a shattered visage lies
whose
frown
and
wrinkled
lip, and a sneer of
cold
command
Ozymandias: which yet
Survive
, stamped on these
lifeless
things
Ozymandias: of that colossal
wreck
boundless
and bare
Prelude : and in the
Frosty
season when the
sun
was set
Prelude : the
cottage
windows
Through the
twilight
blaz’d
Prelude : it was a
Time of
rapture
:clear and
loud
Prelude : we
hissed
Along the
polished
ice in
games
The prelude : the
pack
loud
Bellowing
and the
hunted
hare
The prelude : the leafless
Tree
and
every
icy crag
tinkled
like iron
Romanticism features
Childhood
innocence
hatred for new
technology
(Industrial Revolution)
in favour of change (
revolts)
sublime
(awe and wonder)
inside vs
outside