God's Grandeur" Poem Quiz

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What does the poem 'God's Grandeur' describe?

The beauty and power of nature

What is the central theme of 'God's Grandeur'?

The enduring presence of divine grace

In 'God's Grandeur', what does the phrase 'seared with trade' refer to?

The corruption of natural beauty by human greed

Which line from the poem 'God's Grandeur' shows the literary device imagery?

And all is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil

Which word best describes the tone of the poem 'God's Grandeur'?

Melancholic

What does the phrase 'nor can foot feel, being shod' suggest in the context of the poem?

Human insensitivity to nature's beauty

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