Q01of 10
What season dominates the skies of the land described in the first stanza?
Q02of 10
The phrase 'Hesperian fruit' in the second stanza most likely alludes to which of the following?
Q03of 10
Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the poem?
Q04of 10
In the third stanza, the image 'the waves break in song' is an example of which poetic technique?
Q05of 10
How is Beauty characterized in the fourth stanza?
Q06of 10
What happens to the speaker each time he dreams he has found the ideal land?
Q07of 10
The repetition of 'Home--home!' at the start of the final stanza primarily serves to:
Q08of 10
The color imagery in the second stanza—'earth of thirsty gold' and 'dark purple blooms'—primarily functions to:
Q09of 10
What is the structural pattern of rhyme used consistently across the poem's stanzas?
Q10of 10
The phrase 'warm keen incense on the sea-wind' in the first stanza appeals primarily to which sense?
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