This poem's speaker describes hearing "the cold splintering, breaking" before "speaking indifferently to him, who had driven out the cold. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this poem that asks, "What did I know of love's austere and lonely offices?"
ANSWER: "Those Winter Sundays"
[10h] "Those Winter Sundays" is by Robert Hayden, who also wrote a poem framed as a letter by this poet. This poet wrote "An Address to the Atheist" and described "a crown, a mansion, and a throne that shine" in another poem.
ANSWER: Phillis Wheatley
[10e] Hayden's poem "Middle Passage" describes how "deep in the festering hold thy father lies," referencing Ariel's line "full fathom five thy father lies" from this Shakespeare play.
ANSWER: The Tempest
<Eve Fleisig , Literature - American poetry>