Round 5: Tossup 9

A Samuel Purchas travelogue inspired this poem’s opening lines. The speaker of this poem imagines people crying “Beware! Beware!” due to his “flashing eyes [and] flowing (10[1])hair” since he “has drunk the milk of paradise.” This poem’s final stanza describes a dream containing “a damsel (10[1])with a dulcimer ... singing (10[1])of Mount Abora.” (10[2])This poem was left unfinished because the interruption of a “person from Porlock” caused the author to forget the opium dream that inspired (10[1])it. (10[1])In this poem, the sacred river Alph runs through the “stately pleasure dome” in the capital of Xanadu. (10[1]-5[1])For 10 points, name this Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem titled (10[1])for a Mongol Emperor. ■END■ (10[3])

ANSWER: Kubla Khan” [or “Kubla Khan: or A Vision in a Dream”]
<Editors, British Literature> | Packet H
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