A: Robert Burns
B: Christopher Marlow
C: Thomas Percy
D: William Blake
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- _____ is remembered mainly for his songs written in Scottish dialect. A: William Blake B: John Keats C: Thomas Gray D: Robert Burns
- In English Romantic period "Lake Poets" refers to Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and ______. A: William Wordsworth B: William Blake C: Percy Bysshe Shelley D: Robert Burns
- "The Lamb" is included in William Blake"s______. A: Poetical Sketches B: The Songs of Innocence C: The Songs of Experience D: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
- The lyrics of the well-known song “Auld Lang Syne” is a poem written by __________. A: Robert Burns B: William Blake C: William Wordsworth D: Samuel Coleridge
- Lyrical Ballads (1798) was a collection of poems by ____. A: James Thomson and William Burns B: Thomas Gray and Robert Burns C: Percy Bysshe Shelley and George Gordon Byron D: William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Paradise Lost is the masterpiece of______. A: William Shakespeare B: Robert Burns C: John Milton D: William Blake
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William Blake’s ______ was composed during the climax of the French Revolution and it plays the double role both as a satire and a revolutionary prophecy. A: Songs of Experience B: Songs of Innocence C: Marriage of Heaven and Hell D: Poetical Sketches
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As a great poet, William Blake’s fame has been mainly resting upon two volumes of poems, Songs of Innocence and(). A: The French Revolution B: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell C: Milton D: Songs of Experience
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“The poet of the peasants” is a title given to the greatest Scottish poet ____. A: William Blake B: John Donne C: Robert Burns D: William Wordsworth
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Which two English poets are responsible for the collection known as the Lyrical Ballads? A: William Wordsworth and Robert Southey B: Robert Burns and William Blake C: William Wordsworth and Samuel Tayler Coleridge D: Robert Southey and Walter Scott