1. The poem “To His Coy Mistress” was published:
2. Andrew Marvell is often categorized as a:
3. Which Latin phrase best encapsulates the theme of the poem?
4. The poem’s form consists of:
5. The poem’s rhyme scheme is:
6. Which two rivers are mentioned to represent distant lovers?
7. The poem belongs to which poetic tradition?
8. The poem is divided into how many logical sections?
9. Which Roman poet influenced Marvell’s carpe diem philosophy?
10. The poem’s persuasion relies chiefly on:
11. The “Marble vault” in the poem refers to:
12. The poem’s argument style is characteristic of which intellectual tradition?
13. In which decade was "To His Coy Mistress" most likely written?
14. How many years would the speaker dedicate to praising the mistress’s eyes?
15. What does the speaker always hear “at my back” in the second stanza?
16. What lies “yonder all before us” in the second stanza?
17. How many years would the speaker dedicate to “the rest” of the mistress’s body?
18. What will worms take from the mistress in the grave?
19. What is the meter used throughout "To His Coy Mistress"?
20. What common theme do "To His Coy Mistress" and Shakespeare’s Procreation Sonnets share?