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Literary Period:
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"Early Modern"
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"Eighteenth Century"
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Nationality of Author:
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"Motion"
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Work title:
"Summer. A Poem."
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Date: 1727
"The sad Idea of his murder'd Mate, / Struck from his Side by savage Fowler's Guile, / Across his Fancy comes; and then resounds / A louder Song of Sorrow through the Grove."
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Date: 1727
"Passes the day illusive, and perplext, / As fleets the Vision o'er the formful Brain, / This Moment hurrying wild the impassion'd Soul, / The next in Nothing lost."
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