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Goblin Market Quiz

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1)

Who accompanies Gertrude and helps her with her large load of apples in An Apple Gathering? (from An Apple Gathering)

Thierry.
Lilias.
Lilian.
Willy.
2)

What do the youngest blossoms nourish in Sweet Death? (from Sweet Death)

A virgin love.
The rich earth.
The speaker's soul.
An eternal joy.
3)

The speaker does NOT forbid which of the following to her auditor in the first stanza of the final poem entitled Song? (from Song)

The planting of roses.
The singing of sad songs.
The planting of a cypress tree.
The shedding of tears.
4)

In what season is the second poem entitled Song, set? (from Song)

Spring.
Winter.
Autumn.
Summer.
5)

What is the present given to the poem's lordly subject by Maude Clare in the poem of the same name? (from Maude Clare)

A cluster of lilies.
Half of a golden chain.
A fickle heart.
A marriage bed.
6)

Instead of that for which she would have to wait, the speaker says in the first stanza of Another Spring that she would at once have her chill-veined what? (from Another Spring)

Crocuses.
White violets.
Primrose.
Snowdrops.
7)

How do the grave flowers shed their leaves in Sweet Death? (from Sweet Death)

One by one.
They have no leaves.
All at once.
In showers.
8)

At what time is "she" presented as "exceeding fair" in The World? (from The World)

Night.
Morning.
Day.
Evening.
9)

What happens to the golden fruit in summer, as said in the fourth stanza of Winter: My Secret? (from Winter: My Secret)

It is eaten ravenously.
It drops overripe to the ground.
It is plucked in its delicacy.
It ripens to excess.
10)

What does the speaker of the final poem entitled Song wish to be above her? (from Song)

The open sky.
The love of men.
The green grass.
The hearty earth.
11)

What color are the sheets upon which the speaker lays in the third-to-last stanza of The Convent Threshold? (from The Convent Threshold)

White.
Black.
Blue.
Red.
12)

What are the names of the two girls the speaker of No Thank You, John says would take pity on John? (from No Thank You John)

Meg and Moll.
Faith and Hope.
Susan and Sarah.
Maggie and Nell.
13)

What is the name of Maude Clare's male subject? (from Maude Clare)

Dorian.
Timothy.
Thomas.
Gabriel.
14)

What does the speaker implore Jesus to do for her in the third stanza of A Better Resurrection? (from A Better Resurrection)

Drink of her.
Save her.
Rise in her.
Quicken her.
15)

Who looks upon the objects of happiness in the second poem entitled Song? (from Song)

A lonesome maid.
Friends.
An elderly man.
Lovers.
16)

With what must Spring dawn again, in the third stanza of The First Spring Day? (from The First Spring Day)

Warmth and bloom.
Warming drops of dew.
A bright new sun.
Cloudy skies.
17)

What can the bowl in the third stanza of A Better Resurrection literally not hold? (from A Better Resurrection)

A drop of water.
The love of God.
A cluster of grapes.
The wine of life.
18)

To what does the speaker lament the giving of the peace of all the days she has to live in the fourth stanza of A Pause of Thought? (from A Pause of Thought)

An empty name.
An empty love.
An empty suit.
An empty man.
19)

By what is man "tossed to and fro" in The One Certainty? (from The One Certainty)

Heaven and hell.
Hope and fear.
Life and death.
Death and judgment.
20)

What sort of poem is The World? (from The World)

A villanelle.
A sonnet.
A limerick.
An epic.
21)

What potentially causes the May flowers to wither in Winter: My Secret? (from Winter: My Secret)

A lack of rain.
A frost.
Heavy snow.
Too little sun.
22)

With what does the poem's speaker say that her sister Maude, in the poem of the same name, ought to bide? (from Sister Maude)

Death and sin.
Mother and father.
Patience and love.
Love and peace.
23)

When did the speaker of No Thank You, John love John? (from No Thank You John)

Yesterday.
Last month.
Last year.
Never.
24)

What does the speaker command to sing in the third stanza of The First Spring Day? (from The First Spring Day)

The robin.
The nightingale.
Spring.
Hope.
25)

How many lilies are upon a single stem in the second poem entitled Song? (from Song)

Two.
Three.
One.
Four.
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