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Romantic exam

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The World Is Too Much with Us William Wordsworth
“"Beauty is truth, truth beauty,” that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know” John Keats (Ode on a Grecian Urn)
"Water, water, every where, and all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink" Samuel Coleridge (Rime of the Ancient Mariner)
“And because I am happy & dance & sing, they think they have done me no injury: and are gone to praise God & his Priest & King who make up a heaven of our misery” William Blake (Chimney Sweeper~Experience)
“The world is too much with is; late and soon, getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; Little we see in Nature that is ours” Wordsworth (The World is Too Much with Us)
The light alone~like mist o'er mountains drive, Or music by the night wind sent through strings of some still instrument, or moonlight on a midnight stream, gives grace and truth to life's unquiet dream Percy Shelley (Hymn to Intellectual Beauty)
Chimney Sweeper (Experience) William Blake
Chimney Sweeper (Innocence) William Blake
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty Percy Shelley
Letters of Negative Capability John Keats
Ode on a Grecian Urn John Keats
Ozymandias Percy Shelley
Rime of the Ancient Mariner Samuel Coleridge
She Walks in Beauty Lord Byron
The World is Too Much with Us William Wordsworth
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