| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Author | William Ernest Henley | 80%
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| line 2 | Black as the pit from pole to pole | 40%
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| line 4 | For my unconquerable soul | 40%
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| line 14 | How charged with punishments the scroll | 40%
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| line 16 | I am the captain of my soul | 40%
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| line 15 | I am the master of my fate | 40%
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| line 5 | In the fell clutch of circumstance | 40%
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| line 3 | I thank whatever gods may be | 40%
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| line 13 | It matters not how straight the gate | 40%
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| line 11 | And yet the menace of the years | 20%
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| line 9 | Beyond this place of wrath and tears | 20%
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| line 12 | Finds and shall find me unafraid | 20%
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| line 6 | I have not winced nor cried aloud | 20%
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| line 10 | Looms but the horror of the shade | 20%
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| line 8 | My head is bloody but unbowed | 20%
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| line 1 | Out of the night that covers me | 20%
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| line 7 | Under the bludgeonings of chance | 20%
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