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Match the work to the author. Part A1. Canterbury Tales 2. Hamlet 3. Paradise Lost 4. Gulliver's Travels 5. Rasselas 6. "A Child Asleep" 7. "When I Have Fears" 8. "Ode to the West Wind" 9. Don Juan Part Ba. Percy Bysshe Shelley b. Jonathan Swift c. Geoffrey Chaucer d. John Keats e. George Gordon, Lord Byron f. Elizabeth Barrett Browning g. John Milton h. William Shakespeare i. Samuel Johnson

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