Which famous poet penned the following lines:
1 | I wandered lonely as a cloud? William Wordsworth (Daffodils) |
2 | On either side the river lie, long fields of barley and of rye? Alfred (Lord) Tennyson (The Lady of Shallott) |
3 | Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary? Edgar Allan Poe (The Raven) |
4 | It is some dream that on the deck, you've fallen cold and dead? Walt Whitman (Oh Captain, my Captain) |
5 | April is the cruellest month? T S Eliot (The Wasteland) |
6 | Pretty Women wonder where my secret lies? Maya Angelou (Phenomenal Woman) |
7 | But, if each day, each hour, you feel that you are destined for me? Pablo Neruda (If you forget me) |
8 | Old age should burn and rage at closeof day? Dylan Thomas (Do not go gently into that good night) |
9 | In the morning, glad I see, my foe stretched out beneath the tree? William Blake (The Poison Tree) |
10 | Between my finger and my thumb, the squat pin rests: snug as a gun? Seamus Heaney (Digging) |