| A | B |
| Carpe Diem | Seize the day |
| Cavaliers | poets who believed you should live for oday |
| Conceit | unusual metaphor, it was "out there" |
| Metaphor | compares two unlike things |
| Simile | uses "as" to compare two things |
| Diction | word choice |
| Anaphora | repetition of words |
| Caesura | pause or break |
| Pastoral | tells about a simpler time, rustic |
| Assounance | repetition of vowel sounds |
| Synecdoche | a part = the whole "all hands on deck" |
| metonomy | substitutes a part for a whole or represents a larger item- die for the throne |
| Elision | letters are left out of a word ne'er for never |
| enjambment | idea or rhythm does not stop at the end of a line |
| end-stopped | opposite of enjambment |
| Iambic pentameter | sounds most like speech |
| Allusion | reference to mythology, religion or historical item |
| Consonnance | repetition of a consonant sound |
| alliteration | repetition of initial consonant |
| Narrative | tells story |
| lyric | descriptive poem, deals with emotion |
| Elegy | poem about death |
| Sonnet | 14 line poem |
| Herrick | wrote religious and worldly poetry, some considered erotic |
| Donne | wrote metaphysical poetry |
| Johnson | Tribe of Ben was named after him |
| Marvell | considered to be very like Herrick |
| Apostrophe | speaking to an inantimate object |
| eye rhyme | looks like it should rhyme, but it doesn't |
| slant rhyme | a close rhyme |
| masculine rhyme | single rhyming syllable |
| feminine rhyme | two syllables rhyme |
| Trancendentalism | American literary movement |
| Images in To Daffodils | death, dying, decay |
| Allusions in To Daffodils | religious words, evening song, |
| As the pearls of Morning's dew is an example of | simile |
| We weep is an example of | alliteration |
| According to the poem To Daffodils, we have a short | spring |
| According to To Daffodils, what do we go to meet? | decay |
| Summer's rain is compared to | hours that escape |
| Punctuation in the poem To Daffodils include | semi colon, period, |
| Kind of day named in the poem To Daffodil | Hasting Day |
| Paradox | a conflict when two conflicting ideas have no reconciliation |
| Phraseology | lanuage choices |
| Iambic tetrameter | Meter of To Daffodils |
| Herrick's profession | Anglican priest |
| Herrick was apprenticed | goldsmith |
| Number of stanzas in To Daffodils | 2 |
| Number of lines in each stanza of To Daffodils | 10 |
| Number of lines in a sonnet | 14 |