Romantic Poetry Unit English 3 Spring 2019 Robert Burns/ Joanna Baille bios, p. 624-637 Term: dialect groups- work together, read poems and answer questions p. 628, 631, 634. "To A mouse" '"To A Louse" "Woo'd and Married and A'” William Blake bio, p. 638-647 Term: symbol answer questions p. 642, 644. “the Lamb” “The Tyger” “the chimney Sweeper” “Infant Sorrow” William Wordsworth p. 662-683 bio Terms: Romanticism, Lyric, Diction “Lines composed a few miles above tintern abbey” “the prelude” q. p. 674 “the world is too much with us” “London” q p. 676 Early Reviews of Wordsworth by francis jeffrey q. p. 671 George Gordon, Lord Byron p. 716- 729 bio Terms: figurative language- similes, metaphors, personification “She Walks in Beauty” q. p. 719 “Apostrophe to the Ocean” q. p. 723 “from Don Juan” q. p. 726 Percy Bysshe Shelley bio p. 730-743 Term: Imagery “Ozymandias” q. p. 733 “Ode to the West Wind” q. p. 736 “To a skylark” q. p. 740 John Keats p. 744-759 On First Looking into Chapman's Homer When I have fears that I may cease to be q p. 748 Ode to a Nightingale q. p. 753 Ode to a grecian urn q. p. 756