Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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My Last Duchess | 'I gave commands; then all smiles stopped' | 100%
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Extract from the Prelude | 'A huge peak, black and huge' | 50%
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Extract from the Prelude | 'A little boat tied to a Willow tree' | 50%
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Exposure | 'But nothing happens' | 50%
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Charge of the Light Brigade | 'Cannon to the right of them, cannon to the left of them, cannon in front of them' | 50%
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Exposure | 'For the love of God seems dying' | 50%
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War Photographer | 'He a priest, preparing to intone a mass' | 50%
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Remains | 'He's here in my head when I close my eyes, dug in behind enemy lines' | 50%
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Remains | 'His bloody life in my bloody hands' | 50%
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Charge of the Light Brigade | 'Honour the Light Brigade, noble six hundred!' | 50%
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Charge of the Light Brigade | 'In the valley of death, rode the six hundred' | 50%
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Storm on the Island | 'It is a huge nothing that we fear' | 50%
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Bayonet Charge | 'King, honour, human dignity, etcetera dropped like luxuries in e yelling alarm' | 50%
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Bayonet Charge | 'Listening between footfalls for the reason of his still running' | 50%
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Ozymandias | 'My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings; look on my words, ye mighty, and despair!' | 50%
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London | 'Near where the chartered Thames does flow' | 50%
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My Last Duchess | 'Nine-hundred-years-old name' | 50%
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Exposure | 'On us the doors are closed - we turn back to our dying' | 50%
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Remains | 'Probably armed, possibly not' | 50%
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My Last Duchess | 'Ranked my gift... with anybody's gift' | 50%
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Ozymandias | 'Shattered visage' | 50%
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Ozymandias | 'Sneer of cold command' | 50%
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Exposure | 'Sudden successive flights of bullets streak the silence' | 50%
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Ozymandias | 'The lone and level sands stretch far away' | 50%
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Exposure | 'The merciless iced, east winds knife us' | 50%
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London | 'The mind-forged manacles I hear' | 50%
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Poppies | 'The world overflowing like a treasure chest' | 50%
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My Last Duchess | 'Too soon made glad' | 50%
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Extract from the Prelude | 'Towered up between me and the stars' | 50%
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Storm on the Island | 'We are prepared: we build our houses squat' | 50%
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Remains | 'Well myself and somebody else and somebody else' | 50%
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Charge of the Light Brigade | 'White horse and hero fell' | 50%
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Kamikaze | 'A huge flag waved first one way then the other in a figure of eight' | 0%
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London | 'And blights with plagues the Marriage Hearse' | 0%
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Kamikaze | 'A shaven head full of powerful incantations' | 0%
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Checking out me History | 'Bandage up my eye with me own history Blind me to me own identity' | 0%
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Bayonet Charge | 'Bullets smacking the belly out of the air' | 0%
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Checking out me History | 'Dem tell me bout de dish ran away with the spoon but dem never tell me about Nanny De Maroon' | 0%
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Poppies | 'Disrupting a blockade of yellow bias binding around your blazer' | 0%
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Storm on the Island | 'Exploding comfortably down on the cliffs' | 0%
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Tissue | 'Fine slips from the grocery store that say how much was sold and what was paid by credit card might fly our lives like paper kites' | 0%
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Charge of the Light Brigade | 'Flashed all their sabres bare, flashed as they turned in air' | 0%
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Exposure | 'For God's invincible spring our love is made afraid' | 0%
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Kamikaze | 'He must have wondered which had been the better way to die' | 0%
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War Photographer | 'He stares impassively at where he earns his living and they do not care' | 0%
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War Photographer | 'How he sought approval without words to do what someone must' | 0%
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London | 'How the chimney-sweepers cry every black'ning Church appalls' | 0%
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Tissue | 'If buildings were paper, I might feel their drift, see how easily they fall away on a sigh, a shift in direction of the wind' | 0%
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Poppies | 'I listened, hoping to hear your playground voice catching on the wind' | 0%
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Remains | 'I see every round as it rips through his life- I see broad daylight on the other side' | 0%
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The Emigree | 'It may be sick with tyrants but I am branded by the impression of sunlight' | 0%
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Kamikaze | 'Little fishing boats strung out like bunting on a green-blue translucent sea' | 0%
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Tissue | 'Maps too. The sun shines through their borderlines' | 0%
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The Emigree | 'My city takes me dancing through the city walls' | 0%
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My Last Duchess | 'None puts by the curtain which I have pulled for you, but I' | 0%
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Extract from the Prelude | 'Proud of his skill, to reach a chosen point with an unswerving view' | 0%
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Ozymandias | 'Round the decay of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare' | 0%
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Storm on the Island | 'So you can listen to the thing you fear forgetting that it pummels your house too' | 0%
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Poppies | 'Steeled the softening of my face' | 0%
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Storm on the Island | 'The flung spray hits the very windows, spits like a tame cat turned savage' | 0%
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Bayonet Charge | 'The patriotic tear that had brimmed in his eye sweating like molten iron from the centre of his chest' | 0%
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War Photographer | 'The reader's eyeballs prick with tears between the baths and pre-lunch beers' | 0%
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The Emigree | 'The worst news I receive of it cannot break my original view, the bright, filled paperweight' | 0%
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The Emigree | 'They mutter death, and my shadow falls as evidence of sunlight' | 0%
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Bayonet Charge | 'Threw a yellow hare that rolled like a flame' | 0%
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War Photographer | 'To fields which don't explode beneath the feet of running children in a nightmare heat' | 0%
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Kamikaze | ' We children still chattered and laughed till gradually we too learned to be silent' | 0%
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Exposure | 'We hear mad gusts tugging on the wire, like twitching agonies of men along it's brambles' | 0%
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Tissue | 'Where a hand has written in the histories, who was born to whom' | 0%
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Tissue | 'With living tissue, raise a structure never meant to last' | 0%
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Poppies | 'You were away, intoxicated' | 0%
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