1. In which year was Shakespeare’s collection of sonnets first published?
2. Sonnet 30 belongs to which larger sequence of poems?
3. The phrase “sessions of sweet silent thought” refers to—
4. The Sonnet 30’s rhyme scheme is—
5. The metrical pattern of the Sonnet 30 is—
6. The poem belongs to which sonnet form?
7. The concluding two lines of a Shakespearean sonnet are called—
8. The word “sessions” metaphorically refers to—
9. “Sweet silent thought” is an example of—
10. The poem’s tone in the opening lines can best be described as—
11. What is meant by “death’s dateless night”?
12. The “sad account of fore-bemoaned moan” refers to—
13. The Sonnet 30’s structure consists of—
14. “All losses are restor’d, and sorrows end” demonstrates—
15. Which sound dominates the opening line “When to the sessions of sweet silent thought”?
16. The Sonnet 30 is part of Shakespeare’s sequence dealing with—
17. Which line suggests tears over lost companions?
18. The Sonnet 30’s movement from grief to consolation exemplifies which structural feature typical of Shakespearean sonnets?
19. The tonal progression in the Sonnet 30 can best be described as—
20. The phrase “death’s dateless night” is an instance of—