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Ozymandias

The document lists key quotes from four notable poems: 'Ozymandias' by Percy Bysshe Shelley, 'London' by William Blake, 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' by Alfred Lord Tennyson, and 'Exposure' by Wilfred Owen. Each poem is accompanied by significant lines that capture their themes and messages. The quotes reflect on power, despair, war, and the human condition.

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Ozymandias

The document lists key quotes from four notable poems: 'Ozymandias' by Percy Bysshe Shelley, 'London' by William Blake, 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' by Alfred Lord Tennyson, and 'Exposure' by Wilfred Owen. Each poem is accompanied by significant lines that capture their themes and messages. The quotes reflect on power, despair, war, and the human condition.

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Poetry Key Quotes

Ozymandias- Percy Bysshe Shelly


1.‘Of that colossal wreck'
2.'Look on my Works, ye mighty and despair!'
3.‘I met a traveller from an antique land’.
4.'The hand that mocked them, and the heart that
fed.'
5.‘And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command'

London- William Blake


1. ‘’I wander through each chartered street”.
2.‘’And mark in every face I meet/marks of weakness,
marks of woe."
3."The mind-forged manacles I hear."
4."Every blackening church appals.’’
5."Runs of blood down palace walls."

The Charge of the Light Brigade- Alfred Lord


Tennyson
1. "Half a league, half a league / Half a league
onward"
2. "Valley of Death"
3. ""Was there a man dismay'd? Not tho' the soldier
knew / Someone had blunder’d”.
4. "Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die"
5. "Cannon to the right of them, Cannon to the left of
them, Cannon in front of them".
6. "Shot and shell".
7. "Jaws of Death, mouth of Hell".
Poetry Key Quotes

8. "Rode the six hundred".


9. "Flash'd all their sabres bare, Flash’d as they turn'd
in the air".
10. "Sabring the gunners there".
11. "All the world wonder'd".
12. "Charging", "Plunged", "Reel'd".
13. "Sabre stroke Shatter'd and sunder'd".
14. "But not Not the six hundred".
15. "Volley'd and thunder'd".
16. "Horse and hero fell, / They that had fought so
well”.
17. "All that was left of them, Left of the six
hundred."
18. "When can their glory fade?"
19. "O the wild charge they made!"
20. ‘’Honour’’.
Exposure- Wilfred Owen

1. merciless iced east winds that knive us...’’


2. Sudden successive flights of bullets streak the
silence’’.
3. Less deadly than the air that shudders black with
snow’’.
4. The burying - party, picks and shovels in shaking
grass, pause over half-known faces’’.
5. ‘Shutters and doors, all closed: on us the doors are
closed.’’
6. ‘... but nothing happens.’’
7. ‘Dawn massing in the east her melancholy army’’
Poetry Key Quotes

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