Q01of 10
What form does this poem take?
Q02of 10
Who is the speaker of this poem?
Q03of 10
What does the phrase 'thy mild and gentle mind' most directly refer to?
Q04of 10
What primary theme does the poem explore?
Q05of 10
In lines 5–6, what does Cavalcanti say he once loved about Dante?
Q06of 10
The image of the Spirit 'returning from its daily quest' in line 1 functions primarily to:
Q07of 10
The tone of the poem is best described as:
Q08of 10
What technique is most evident in the line 'Again and yet again'?
Q09of 10
When Cavalcanti says he dares not 'Own the delight thy strains inspire,' he means:
Q10of 10
What does Cavalcanti promise will happen if Dante heeds his words?
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