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Who wrote Ozymandias?
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Which poem did Percy Shelley write?
Ozymandias
First line of Ozymandias
I met a traveller from an antique land
Ozymandias- "Sneer of
cold command"
"My name is Ozymandias,
king of kings: look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Ozymandias - "boundless and bare,
The lone and level sands stretch far away."
Who wrote London?
William Blake
Which poem is written by William Blake?
London
London - "I walk through
each chartered street, / Near where the chartered Thames does flow "
London - "And mark in
every face I meet / Marks of weakness, marks of woe"
"The mind-forged
manacles I hear" - London
Who wrote The Prelude?
William Wordsworth
Which poem did Wordsworth write?
The Prelude
The Prelude - "It was an
act of stealth/ And troubled pleasure"
"The horizon's bound,
a huge peak, black and huge" - The Prelude
"O'er my thoughts
There hung a darkness, call it solitude / Or blank desertion." - The Prelude
The Prelude - "No familiar shapes
remained, no pleasant images of trees"
"But huge and mighty forms,
that do not live / Like living men" - The Prelude
Who wrote My Last Duchess?
Robert Browning
Which poem did Robert Browning write?
My Last Duchess
"That's my last Duchess
painted on the wall"
"(since none puts by /
The curtain I have drawn for you, but I) - MLD
"My gift of a
nine-hundred-years-old name" - MLD
"I gave commands; /
Then all smiles stopped together." - MLD
"Notice Neptune, though, /
Taming a sea-horse" - MLD
Who write COTLB?
Alfred Lord Tennyson
Which poem did Alfred Lord Tennyson write?
COTLB
"Storm'd at
with shot and shell" - COTLB
"Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of Hell / Rode the six hundred" - COTLB
"Back from the mouth of Hell, /
All that was left of them, / Left of six hundred" - COTLB
Who wrote Exposure?
Wilfred Owen
Which poem did Wilfred Owen write?
Exposure
"Our brains ache,
in the merciless iced east winds that knive us ..." - Exposure
Exposure - "Dawn massing in the east
her melancholy army / Attacks once more"
Exposure - "Slowly our
ghosts drag home: glimpsing the sunk fires"
"For love
of God seems dying" - Exposure
"Pause over half-known faces.
All their eyes are ice, / But nothing happens." - Exposure
Who wrote Storm in the Island?
Seamus Heaney
Which poem did Seamus Heaney write?
SOTI
"We are prepared:
we build our houses squat" - SOTI
SOTI - "The wizened
earth has never troubled us"
"Blast: you know what I mean -
leaves and branches / Can raise a tragic chorus in a gale" - SOTI
"We just sit tight
while wind dives / and strafes invisibly." - SOTI
SOTI - "We are bombarded
by the empty air"
Who write Bayonet Charge?
Ted Hughes
Which poem did Ted Hughes write?
Bayonet Charge
"Suddenly he awoke
and was running - raw / in raw-seamed hot khaki, his sweat heavy" - Bayonet Charge
Bayonet Charge - "In what cold clockwork
of the stars and the nations"
Bayonet Charge - "The patriotic tear
that had brimmed in his eye / sweating like molten iron from the centre of his chest"
Who wrote Remains?
Simon Armitage
Which poem did Simon Armitage write?
Remains
How does Remains begin?
"On another occasion, we get sent out"
"Well myself and
somebody else and somebody else / are all of the same mind" - Remains
"One of my mates goes by
and tosses his guts back into his body" - Remains
Remains - "Then I'm home on leave. But I blink //
and he bursts again through the doors of the bank."
"but near to the
knuckle, here and now / his bloody life in my bloody hands" - Remains
What is the name of the soldier that inspired "Remains"?
Guardsman Tromans
Who wrote Poppies?
Jane Weir
Which poem did Jane Weir write?
Poppies
Poppies - "Before you left, /
I pinned one onto your lapel, crimped petals, / spasms of paper red, disrupting a blockade / of yellow bias binding around your blazer"
"All my words /
flattened, rolled, turned into felt, // slowly melting." - Poppies
Who wrote War Photographer?
Carol Ann Duffy
Which poem did Carol Ann Duffy write?
War Photographer
"In his darkroom
he is finally alone / with spools of suffering set out in ordered rows" - War Photographer
War Photographer - "as though this
were a church and he / a priest preparing to intone a Mass"
"A stranger's features /
faintly start to twist before his eyes, / a half-formed ghost" - War Photographer
"the blood stained
into foreign dust" - War Photographer
War Photographer - "A hundred agonies
in black-and-white / from which his editor will pick out five or six"
Who wrote Tissue?
Imtiaz Dharker
Which poem did Imtiaz Dharker write?
Tissue
Tissue - "Paper that lets the light /
shine through, this is what could alter things"
"Maps too. The sun shines through /
their borderlines" - Tissue
Tissue - "Fine slips
from grocery shops"
"Might fly our
lives like paper kites" - Tissue
Who wrote The Emigree?
Carol Rumens
Which poem did Carol Rumens write?
The Emigree
"There was once
a country... I left it as a child / but my memory of it is sunlight-clear" - The Emigree
"It may be at war,
it may be sick with tyrants, / but I am branded by an impression of sunlight" - The Emigree
"That child's vocabulary
I carried here / like a hollow doll, opens and spills a grammar" - The Emigree
The Emigree - "It lies down
in front of me, docile as paper; / I comb its hair and love its shining eyes"
Who wrote Checking Out Me History?
John Agard
Which poem did John Agard write?
Checking Out Me History
"Dem tell me /
wha dem want to tell me" - COMH
COMH - "Bandage up
me eye with me own history / Blind me to me own identity"
COMH - "But now
I checking out me own history / I carving out me identity"
Who wrote Kamikaze?
Beatrice Garland
Which poem did Beatrice Garland write?
Kamikaze
"A shaven head
full of powerful incantations" - Kamikaze
"Like a huge flag
waved first one way / then the other in a figure of eight" - Kamikaze
Kamikaze - "a tuna,
the dark prince, muscular, dangerous."
"they treated him /
as though he no longer existed, / only we children still chattered and laughed // till gradually we too learned to be silent" - Kamikaze