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The Romantics (among other things)

Across
Throughout London, Blake saw "Marks of weakness, marks of ___"
A much-admired translator
He died in Greece
He wrote abut a wonder that brings on "a most dizzy pain"
He painted "The Raft of the Medusa"
In his 1819 sonnet, Shelley lashes out at his "old, ___, blind, despised, and dying king"
A ballerina often wears one
The author of "Ozymandias"
Even one "suckled in a creed outworn" is preferable, to Wordsworth
An American Gothic Romantic
He never should have touched that darn albatross
"Tyger! Tyger! burning ___..."
"Look on my works, ___ Mighty, and despair!"
Down
The author of "Tintern Abbey"
Percy Shelley's talented sister, she wrote the ultimate Gothic novel
Blake asked, "And was the holy ____ of God, / On England's pleasant pastures seen!'
This is a directive to Voltaire and Rousseau
The co-author of "Lyrical Ballads" (1798)
He bemoaned the "mind-forged manacles" of modern life
It fell in 1789
In the Blake poem, "And every sand becomes a ___"
This Haitian freedom fighter was the subject of a Wordsworth poem
He brought to London the source of a "most dizzy pain...[a] Grecian grandeur"
One theme of "Ozymandias"
A British term for a bar or tavern