The Eve of St Agnes (lines 195-250)
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Complete the quote (here, Porphyro has an idea): Sudden a thought came like a full-blown rose,       Flushing his brow, and in his pained heart made... *
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Which word does Keats use to describe the thought that enters Porphyro's head? *
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NOBODY got this right last time. Try again! Who is described as a 'poor, weak, palsy-stricken, churchyard thing, whose passing-bell may ere midnight toll'? *
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'Never on such a night have lovers met, / Since ________ paid his Demon all the monstrous debt.' *
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The 'Demon' referenced above is probably... who? *
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When Madeline re-enters the story, what does Keats compare her to? Choose TWO: *
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Another bird image is evoked in an allusion to the story of Philomel (or Philomela), who was raped and had her tongue cut out by her sister's husband. The gods took pity on her and turned her into which bird? *
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The combination of the moon and the stained-glass window in Madeline's chamber throws which colour on Madeline? *
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What word beginning with 'p', meaning confused, tangled or complicated, is used to describe Madeline lying in bed? *
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