Question

The speaker says “Who can foretell for what high cause / This Darling of the Gods was born!” after comparing a girl to one of these creatures in the poem “The Picture of Little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these creatures, one of which cries “Ungentle men!” in a poem about her “Complaining for the Death of her Fawn.” Walter Raleigh wrote a poem about one of these creature’s “Reply to the Shepherd.”
ANSWER: nymphs [accept “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” or “The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn”]
[10e] This author of “The Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn” wrote “Had we but world enough and time” in the opening of his poem “To His Coy Mistress.”
ANSWER: Andrew Marvell
[10h] The “Nymph” in Marvell’s poem has one of these locations “of [her] own.” The speaker concludes, “The gods themselves with us do dwell” in a Marvell poem titled for a character being “against” these locations.
ANSWER: gardens [accept “The Mower against Gardens”]
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Amherst ABowdoin B1010020
Williams ABoston University B010010
BU ABowdoin A0000
Tufts BBrandeises Brew0000
Harvard ABrown A1010020
CarabrandeisTufts A100010
Yale BClark A0101020
Diamond BrandeisA Brandeis Supreme100010
MIT AYale A010010
Northeastern AYale C010010