
Romantic Poets
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- Q1Which Romantic poet wrote the famous poem 'Ode to a Nightingale'?William WordsworthJohn KeatsPercy Bysshe ShelleySamuel Taylor Coleridge30s
- Q2Who is often referred to as the 'Father of Romanticism'?John KeatsWilliam WordsworthPercy Bysshe ShelleySamuel Taylor Coleridge30s
- Q3Which Romantic poet wrote the collection of poems 'Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience'?Percy Bysshe ShelleySamuel Taylor ColeridgeWilliam BlakeJohn Keats30s
- Q4Which Romantic poet wrote the poem 'To Autumn'?Samuel Taylor ColeridgePercy Bysshe ShelleyWilliam WordsworthJohn Keats30s
- Q5Which Romantic poet wrote the poem 'Kubla Khan'?William WordsworthPercy Bysshe ShelleyJohn KeatsSamuel Taylor Coleridge30s
- Q6Robert Burns is a famous poet from which country?WalesScotlandIrelandEngland30s
- Q7Which Robert Burns poem is traditionally sung at New Year's Eve celebrations?Tam o' ShanterTo a MouseAuld Lang SyneA Red, Red Rose30s
- Q8Which of the following poems was written by Robert Burns?Ode to a NightingaleThe RavenTo a MouseThe Waste Land30s
- Q9Which famous Robert Burns poem begins with the line 'Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie'?Auld Lang SyneTo a MouseA Red, Red RoseTam o' Shanter30s
- Q10Which of the following is not a major theme in William Wordsworth's poetry?MemoryImaginationNatureIndustrialization30s
- Q11What is the famous collection of poems written by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge?The Waste LandParadise LostLyrical BalladsThe Canterbury Tales30s
- Q12What is one of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's most famous poems?Pride and PrejudiceMoby-DickKubla KhanHamlet30s
- Q13Which literary movement was Samuel Taylor Coleridge associated with?ModernismRealismRomanticismPostmodernism30s
- Q14Which famous poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge features the character of 'Xanadu'?Paradise LostBeowulfKubla KhanThe Waste Land30s