Two answers required. This noun-adjective pair is employed in an ode after a declaration that “The Rainbow comes and goes.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this noun and adjective. This pair of words titles an Edmund Waller poem about a “sweet and fair” woman who would have died “uncommended” if she had “sprung in a desert.”
ANSWER: lovely roses [accept “Go, Lovely Rose”; accept “And lovely is the rose”; prompt on rose alone by asking “described by what adjective?”]
[10e] This poet wrote, “The rainbow comes and goes / And lovely is the rose” in his “Immortality Ode,” which sparked a response titled “Dejection” from his collaborator on Lyrical Ballads, Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
ANSWER: William Wordsworth
[10m] The “lovely rose” of Edmund Waller’s poem is replaced by a “dumb-born book” in “Envoi,” a poem in this Ezra Pound collection titled for a figure who “strove to resuscitate the dead art of poetry.”
ANSWER: Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
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