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drag each tile to the correct box. match the underlined word in each verse to its meaning in the context of the poem. the rhythm of a piece of poetry or music a silly or foolish person meaning, weight, or significance reward a small stream \in which the burthen of the mystery, / in which the heavy and the weary weight of all this unintelligible world, / is lightened.\ (from \tintern abbey\ by william wordsworth) \faint i, nor mourn nor murmur, other gifts / have followed; for such loss, i would believe, / abundant recompence\ (from \tintern abbey\ by william wordsworth) \hold off! unhand me, grey - beard loon!\ (from \the rime of the ancient mariner\ by samuel taylor coleridge)
In the first quote from "Tintern Abbey", "weight" implies meaning, weight, or significance as it refers to the heavy burden of the world. In the second quote from "Tintern Abbey", "recompence" means reward as it refers to gifts that follow a loss. In the third quote from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", "loon" means a silly or foolish person as it is an exclamation - term used to address someone.
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- "In which the burthen of the mystery, / In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world, / Is lightened." (from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth): meaning, weight, or significance
- "Faint I, nor mourn nor murmur, other gifts / Have followed; for such loss, I would believe, / Abundant recompence" (from "Tintern Abbey" by William Wordsworth): reward
- "Hold off! unhand me, grey - beard loon!" (from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge): a silly or foolish person