Not Thou But I

Philip Bourke Marston

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1850 to 1887

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How to Play Cloze Games

A cloze game is a reading comprehension activity where certain words are removed from a text and you need to fill in the blanks with the correct words. This helps improve vocabulary, reading comprehension, and understanding of context.

Type In Mode

In this mode, you can:

Drag & Drop Mode

Switch to Drag & Drop mode to:

Game Features

Winning

When you fill all the blanks correctly, you'll see a congratulations message and confetti animation! The progress bar will show 100% completion.

Tips

Missing Words

It must have been for one of us, my own, 
To drink this cup and eat this bitter bread. 
Had not my tears upon thy face been shed, 
Thy tears had dropped on mine; if I  
Did not walk now, thy spirit would have  
My loneliness; and did my feet not tread 
This weary path and steep, thy feet had bled 
For mine, and thy mouth had for mine made moan: 

And so it comforts me, yea, not in vain. 
To think of thine eternity of sleep; 
know thine eyes are tearless though mine weep: 
when this cup's last bitterness I drain, 
One shall still its primal sweetness keep, — 
Thou the peace and I the undying pain. 

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