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LIT 2011-01
Spring 2001
Study Sheet 3 (Due Wednesday, Feb. 14) Name ______________________________

Lord Byron: Introduction and Selection from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage

  1. Byron once said that he "awoke one morning and found" himself what?

  
   

   

  1. At one point, Childe Harold "[awakes] with a start" as "The waters heave around" him. What is he thinking about just before this moment?

  
   

   

  1. Byron uses "a barr’d-up bird" as a metaphor for Harold. What is this bird doing?

   

    
    

  1. As part of his journey, "Harold stands upon this place of skulls." What "place" is Byron referring to?

   
    

   

  1. Finish the following line from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage: "I have not loved the world, nor . . ."