Percy Bysshe Shelley. Read his biography on page 289-290 OLH
"Ozymandias"
1. In line 1, what adjective is sued to express the ancient nature of the land from which the traveler came?
2. What objects does the traveler tell of having seen in lines 2-4?
3. How is the face of the statue described in lines 4-5?
4. In lines 6-8, what does the speaker say about the "passions" that seem evident on the face of the statue?
5. According to the words on the pedestal, what did Ozymandias call himself?
6. In lines 13-14, what words does the speaker use to describe the desolation of the scene?