| Question |
Answer |
| The Parliament of Fowles |
Chaucer |
| The Jew of Malta |
Marlowe |
| Holy Sonnet 10 (death be not proud) |
Donne |
| Volpone |
Jonson |
| Every Man in his humour |
jonson |
| to the virgins, to make much of time |
herrick |
| to his coy mistress |
Marvell |
| lycidas |
milton |
| samson agonistes |
milton |
| the way of the world |
congreve |
| an essay on criticism |
pope |
| an essay on man |
pope |
| elegy written in a country churchyard |
gray |
| she stoops to conquer |
goldsmith |
| a red, red rose |
burns |
| to a mouse |
burns |
| auld lang syne |
burns |
| songs of innocence and songs of experience |
blake |
| the tyger |
blake |
| lines written a few miles above tinturn abbey |
wordsworth |
| i wandered lonely as a cloud |
wordsworth |
| the world is too much with us |
wordsworth |
| kublai khan |
coleridge |
| the rime of the ancient mariner |
coleridge |
| dejection: an ode |
coleridge |
| ode on a grecian urn |
keats |
| ode to a nightengale |
john keats |
| ode to the west wind |
shelley |
| ozymandias |
shelley |
| adonais |
shelley |
| dover beach |
arnold |
| ulysses |
tennyson |
| crossing the bar |
tennyson |
| in memorium A.H.H. |
tennyson |
| my last duchess |
browning |
| jabberwocky |
carroll |
| the hunting of the snark |
carroll |
| god's grandeur |
hopkins |
| pied beauty |
hopkins |
| when i was one and twenty |
housman |
| to an athlete dying young |
housman |
| the lake isle of innisfree |
yeats |
| sailing to byzantium |
yeats |
| leda and the swan |
yeats |
| four quartets |
eliot |
| gunga din |
kipling |
| dulce et decorum est |
owen |
| the unknown citizen |
auden |
| do not go gentle into that good night |
thomas |