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____inaugurated what modern critics call Wordsworth’s “myth of nature”: his presentation of the “growth” of his mind to maturity, a process unfolding through the interaction between the inner world of the mind and the shaping force of external Nature.

A. “We Are Seven”
B. “Tintern Abbey”
C. “The Thorn”
D. The Ruined Cottage

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According to Harold Bloom, Wordsworth's poems like “The Old Cumberland Beggar” , ____, and “Michael” , with universal common sorrow presented in stark simplicity, moves the reader “by their exquisitely controlled pathos and their aesthetic dignity in representing individual human suffering.”

A. The Ruined Cottage
B. “Tintern Abbey”
C. "The Solitary Reaper"
D. "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"

Which of the following poem is known for its musical rhythm and Gothic horror.

A. “Dejection: An Ode”
B. Christabel
C. “Frost at Midnight”
D. “This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison”

____, published in 1798, as the result of collaboration between Wordsworth and Coleridge, marked the begining of Romantic English poetry.

A. Biographia Literaria
B. The Prelude
C. Poetical Sketches
D. Lyrical Ballads

Unlike the more tortured early romantic works by Byron, exemplified by Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, ____ has a more humorous, satirical bent. Modern critics generally consider it to be Byron's masterpiece.

A. “She Walks in Beauty”
B. Don Juan
C. “When We Two Parted”
D. Lycidas

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