1. The poem The Last Ride Together is an example of a :
2. How many stanzas does The Last Ride Together have?
3. Each stanza in the poem The Last Ride Together contains how many lines?
4. The rhyme scheme of The Last Ride Together is
5. The meter of the poem The Last Ride Togethe is primarily:
6. The poem “The Last Ride Together” was first published in—
7. “The Last Ride Together” appeared in which collection?
8. The lover accepts his fate as—
9. The phrase “My last thought was not vain” shows—
10. Which Romantic poet’s visionary theme is recalled through the “cloud” imagery?
11. In the second stanza, the beloved is described as bending her brows. This gesture suggests
12. When the speaker says “What if we still ride on, forgetting the past,” he expresses a desire for:
13. Which of these is a metrical variation in the poem?
14. The dramatic monologue form helps to emphasize:
15. In the first stanza, what is the speaker's primary request to his beloved?
16. What is the meaning of the rhetorical question 'What hand and brain went ever paired?' in the sixth stanza?
17. In the eighth stanza, what is the fate of the sculptor and the musician?
18. What is the 'glory-garland' the speaker imagined in the ninth stanza?
19. The phrase 'the petty done, the undone vast' refers to:
20. What is the 'life's flower' mentioned in the last stanza?