Question

A poem by this author in which an “o’er-ravished shepherd” is “unable to perform the sacrifice” was originally misattributed to the Earl of Rochester. For 10 points each:
[10m] The impotent Lysander appears in “The Disappointment,” a poem by what 17th-century member of the “fair triumvirate of wit”?
ANSWER: Aphra Behn [prompt on Aphra Johnson] (The “fair triumvirate of wit” also included Eliza Haywood and Delarivier Manley.)
[10h] The maid in “The Disappointment” has this pastoral name, which Behn used in several poems. A “fair” woman with this name masturbates while lying in a pigsty in a poem by the Earl of Rochester.
ANSWER: Cloris [accept “Fair Chloris in a pigsty lay”]
[10e] In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf writes that women should let flowers fall on Behn’s tomb in this abbey. Behn is buried in this abbey’s East Cloister, rather than in its Poets’ Corner.
ANSWER: Westminster Abbey [or Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AChicago B1001020
Chicago AYale A1001020
Cornell AGeorgia Tech A1001020
Florida BHouston A001010
Harvard ATexas A1001020
Imperial AMichigan A1001020
Iowa State AIllinois A001010
Johns Hopkins AMinnesota B1001020
Maryland ADuke A1001020
McGill ARutgers A1001020
Minnesota AChicago C1001020
NYU AColumbia B001010
North Carolina ACornell B1001020
Northwestern AIndiana A001010
Ohio State AWUSTL A1001020
Penn APenn State A001010
Purdue AUC Berkeley B1001020
Rutgers BVanderbilt A1001020
South Carolina AClaremont A001010
Stanford AFlorida A001010
Toronto AColumbia A001010
UC Berkeley AMIT A10101030
Virginia AGeorgia Tech B001010
WUSTL BYale B001010