Famous Line Poem / Work Poet Memory Tip "They flash upon that inward eye / Which is the bliss of solitude." Daffodils William Wordsworth Joy of nature remembered in solitude "Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!" Ozymandias P.B. Shelley Irony of forgotten empires "I am half-sick of shadows," said The Lady of Shalott. The Lady of Shalott Alfred Lord Tennyson Isolation of artist; longing for real life "A savage place! as holy and enchanted / As e’er beneath a waning moon was haunted" Kubla Khan Samuel Taylor Coleridge Dreamlike exotic imagery "Let us go then, you and I, / When the evening is spread out against the sky" The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock T.S. Eliot Famous modernist opening "The child is father of the man" My Heart Leaps Up William Wordsworth Importance of childhood in shaping adults "For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love." The Canoni...
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