When I have fears
All sonnets have fourteen lines, and most have
two parts
The speaker compares the content of great books to
a rich harvest
When I have fears describes the speaker's reaction to
a transience of life
When I have fears ends with an expression of the speaker's
attempt to detach himself from desire
The speaker's fear causes him to
attempt to forget love and fame
Which two lines from one of the sonnets constitute a couplet
"Of the wide world I stand alone, and think/Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink."
Which of the following excerpts from Keats uses inverted syntax
"Till love and fame to nothingness do sink."