A. A pair of rhyming iambic pentameter
B. A two line stanza
C. A poem of lamentation
D. A song for mourning
A. Shelley
B. John ashbery
C. Sylvia plath
D. Ted hughes
A. Arnold
B. T. s. eliot
C. Shelley
D. None of these
A. A thing stands for whole thing
B. Pity and fear
C. Self-contradictory speech
D. Long speech
A. Jules verne
B. Christopher marlowe
C. Charles kingsley
D. Thomas hood
A. An elegy
B. A collection of elegies
C. A lyric
D. A dramatic lyric
A. Shakespeare
B. Chaucer
C. Spenser
D. Bacon
A. William shakespeare
B. Geoffrey chaucer
C. John milton
D. William wordsworth
A. Alexander pope
B. Henry fielding
C. Thomas hardy
D. John milton
A. Shelley
B. Coleridge
C. Wordsworth
D. None of these