Q01of 10
The 'four Naiades' referenced in the opening stanza are figures from which tradition?
Q02of 10
In the first stanza, the lakes are described as holding 'shining mirrors, rimmed with gold.' What do these mirrors most likely represent?
Q03of 10
The phrase 'coursers of the sun' in the second stanza is best understood as a reference to which concept?
Q04of 10
What happens to the constellations in the second stanza?
Q05of 10
The word 'diurnal' in the second stanza most nearly means:
Q06of 10
Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the poem?
Q07of 10
In the third stanza, the town is described as 'arrayed in robes of white.' This image primarily suggests:
Q08of 10
The poem's structure consists of three stanzas, each with six lines following an AABCCB rhyme scheme. What effect does this regular form create?
Q09of 10
The closing image of a scene 'bathed in a golden atmosphere' most closely evokes which artistic concept?
Q10of 10
Who or what is identified as the speaker's primary subject of address in the final stanza?
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