For full tracking and unlimited access to thousands of activities

Writers choose words to create a particular atmosphere.

 

Read this extract from 'Summer Images' by John Clare and answer the questions in the activity.

 

**********************

 

summer woodland

 

Me not the noise of brawling pleasure cheers,

In nightly revels or in city streets;

But joys which soothe, and not distract the ears,

That one at leisure meets

In the green woods, and meadows summer-shorn,

Or fields, where bee-fly greets

The ear with mellow horn.

 

grasshopper

 

The green-swathed grasshopper, on treble pipe,

Sings there, and dances, in mad-hearted pranks;

There bees go courting every flower that's ripe,

On baulks and sunny banks;

And droning dragon-fly, on rude bassoon,

Attempts to give God thanks In no discordant tune.

 

**********************

 

If you want to read this poem again while answering the questions, just click on the red help button on the screen.

10 questions