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... hills since Cooper's and Grongar , and some gentle Bard reclin- ing on almost every mole - hill . " 3 One thing , at least , may be said of the form , it was not artificial . Persons who live near a hill are constantly climbing it for ...
... hills since Cooper's and Grongar , and some gentle Bard reclin- ing on almost every mole - hill . " 3 One thing , at least , may be said of the form , it was not artificial . Persons who live near a hill are constantly climbing it for ...
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... Grongar Hill , Ruins of Rome , Oriental Eclogues , Gray's Elegy , The Deserted Village , and The Seasons . 1 Lines 44-5 ( cf. P. L. , ix . 115-16 ) , 186 ( cf. Allegro , 78 ) , 197–201 ( cf. Penseroso , 129 , 144 , 74-6 ) , 303 ( cf ...
... Grongar Hill , Ruins of Rome , Oriental Eclogues , Gray's Elegy , The Deserted Village , and The Seasons . 1 Lines 44-5 ( cf. P. L. , ix . 115-16 ) , 186 ( cf. Allegro , 78 ) , 197–201 ( cf. Penseroso , 129 , 144 , 74-6 ) , 303 ( cf ...
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... Grongar Hill is as delightful in its fresh love of nature as in its lilting meter : Grass and flowers Quiet treads , On the meads , and mountain - heads ... And often , by the murm'ring rill , Hears the thrush , while all is still ...
... Grongar Hill is as delightful in its fresh love of nature as in its lilting meter : Grass and flowers Quiet treads , On the meads , and mountain - heads ... And often , by the murm'ring rill , Hears the thrush , while all is still ...
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THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADISE LOST AND THEIR | 75 |
THOMSON | 123 |
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