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Literary Period:
"Early Modern"
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"Long Eighteenth Century"
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Gender of Author:
"Male"
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Religion of Author:
"Roman Catholic"
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Metaphor Category:
"Light"
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"Weather"
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Genre:
"Poetry"
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Author name:
"Pope, Alexander (1688-1744)"
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Date: w. c. 1709, 1711
"If once right Reason drives that Cloud away, / Truth breaks upon us with resistless Day."
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Date: 1743
"Still spread a healing mist before the mind; / And lest we err by Wit's wild dancing light, / Secure us kindly in our native night."
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