Question
This poet chastised the “blindworm” who “prates / Of the culture of mankind” while his country harries a neighbor “with rifle and with knife” in a poem that laments “things are in the saddle, / And ride mankind.” This poet argued that “it is not metres, but a metre-making argument that makes a poem” in an essay that casts language as “fossil poetry” created by “liberating gods.” The earth asks, “How am I theirs, / If they cannot hold me, / But I hold them?” in a “song” embedded in a poem by this author. In “simple (*) ignorance,” the speaker of a poem by this author supposes that the “self-same Power that brought me there brought you.” This poet’s anti-war “Ode” is “inscribed” to W. H. Channing. He drew on the Vishnu Purana for “Hamatreya,” and on the Bhagavad Gita for a poem whose speaker claims to be the “doubter and the doubt,” “Brahma.” For 10 points, name this author of the poem “The Rhodora” and the essay “The Poet.” ■END■
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Summary
Tournament | Edition | Exact Match? | TUH | Conv. % | Power % | Neg % | Average Buzz |
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2024 Chicago Open | 07/28/2024 | Y | 12 | 100% | 8% | 33% | 143.08 |