Q01of 10
What is the overall form and structure of 'The Eye's Treasury'?
Q02of 10
In the line 'Gold of the reddening sunset, backward thrown,' what does 'backward thrown' most likely refer to?
Q03of 10
The word 'largess' in the second line primarily functions to suggest that the sunset's gold is:
Q04of 10
What central theme does the poem develop through the contrast between sunset gold and conventional gold?
Q05of 10
The rhetorical question 'And who hath incomes safe from chance as these' implies that:
Q06of 10
Who is the speaker of the poem, based on internal evidence?
Q07of 10
The phrase 'All other gold is slave of earthward laws' employs which poetic technique?
Q08of 10
What is the dominant tone of the poem's sestet (final six lines)?
Q09of 10
The image of sunset light rising 'to the deeps of ether' rather than remaining earthbound primarily serves to:
Q10of 10
According to the poem, what specific quality has preserved the speaker's connection to childhood joy?
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