Q01of 10
What time of day is the speaker calling out to the maiden?
Q02of 10
What does the speaker tell the maiden NOT to wait for before leaving?
Q03of 10
What is the rhyme scheme of the first stanza?
Q04of 10
Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the poem?
Q05of 10
The phrase 'waters wide and fleet' most likely refers to which of the following?
Q06of 10
What literary device is most prominently used in the line 'O'er meadow, and mount, and moor'?
Q07of 10
The poem is attributed to Gil Vicente. What does Longfellow's framing of it 'by Gil Vicente' suggest?
Q08of 10
The maiden's 'naked feet' walking through 'dewy grass' primarily functions as an image of what?
Q09of 10
Who is the speaker in this poem?
Q10of 10
The journey described — crossing meadow, mount, moor, dewy grass, and wide waters — primarily serves to convey what?
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