The speaker of a poem titled for one of these places declares that “fishes that tipple in the deep know no such liberty” as him. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this setting of a poem addressed to Althea, which claims that “Stone Walls do not [one of these places] make.” In Long Walk to Freedom, Nelson Mandela describes the 27 years he spent in Robben Island, one of these places.
ANSWER: prisons [or jails; accept penitentiaries or prison cells or lockups or correctional facilities; accept “To Althea, from Prison”]
[10h] This poet wrote “To Althea, from Prison” as well as the poem “To Lucasta, Going to the Wars.” He was also a member of the Cavalier poets that supported the King during the English Civil War.
ANSWER: Richard Lovelace
[10m] This poet compared enemies of Lovelace to “envious caterpillars” in a poem calling him a “noble friend.” Another poem by this author opens with the line “Had we but world enough and time.”
ANSWER: Andrew Marvell (The poem is “To His Coy Mistress.”)
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