| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| A | But I've a rendezvous with {Death} | 100%
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| A | I have a rendezvous with {Death} | 100%
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| A | I have a rendezvous with {Death} | 100%
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| A | I have a rendezvous with {Death} | 100%
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| C | And apple-blossoms fill the {air}— | 75%
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| A | And close my eyes and quench my {breath}— | 75%
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| D | And lead me into his dark {land} | 75%
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| D | It may be he shall take my {hand} | 75%
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| A | Pulse nigh to pulse, and breath to {breath}, | 75%
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| F | When Spring comes round again this {year} | 75%
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| F | When Spring trips north again this {year}, | 75%
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| F | Where hushed awakenings are {dear} ... | 75%
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| I | And I to my pledged word am {true}, | 63%
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| F | And the first meadow-flowers {appear}. | 63%
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| B | At some disputed {barricade}, | 63%
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| G | God knows 'twere better to be {deep} | 63%
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| I | I shall not fail that {rendezvous}. | 63%
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| C | When Spring brings back blue days and {fair}. | 63%
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| B | When Spring comes back with rustling {shade} | 63%
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| G | Where Love throbs out in blissful {sleep}, | 63%
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| H | At midnight in some flaming {town}, | 50%
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| E | It may be I shall pass him {still}. | 50%
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| E | On some scarred slope of battered {hill}, | 50%
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| H | Pillowed in silk and scented {down}, | 50%
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