The lines 'The loveliest and the last\The bloom, whose petals nipped before they blew\Died on the promise of the fruit' are from a poem honoring:

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MCQs on the broader socio-historical and literary context in which English Romantic poetry thrived, the three main concerns of English Romantic poets, which have been roughly divided among the three course units: the Romantic poet and the outer world, the Romantic poet and the inner world, and the poetry that bridges the gap between those two, and also the period’s prominent poems.
 


The lines 'The loveliest and the last\The bloom, whose petals nipped before they blew\Died on the promise of the fruit' are from a poem honoring:





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