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... river ( 200-210 ) , is a subject in Anne's " Sylvan Reign " ( 163 ) when she is transformed and falls in nature's scale from goddess to river . Pope's pun on " reign " suggests that the natural water - cycle exemplifies real primordial ...
... river ( 200-210 ) , is a subject in Anne's " Sylvan Reign " ( 163 ) when she is transformed and falls in nature's scale from goddess to river . Pope's pun on " reign " suggests that the natural water - cycle exemplifies real primordial ...
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... river . She descends from the highest to the lowest plane of being . Her retreat from the frenzied chase ends in the placid river's mirror - like re- flection of pastoral scenes replete with shepherd and flocks ( 211- 216 ) . The ...
... river . She descends from the highest to the lowest plane of being . Her retreat from the frenzied chase ends in the placid river's mirror - like re- flection of pastoral scenes replete with shepherd and flocks ( 211- 216 ) . The ...
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... river's rising ( 329-334 ) also relates to and compensates for the falling of Albion's tears and the bleeding from her wounds . Additionally , the river itself is a symbol of universal continuity . Its waters flow through Albion and ...
... river's rising ( 329-334 ) also relates to and compensates for the falling of Albion's tears and the bleeding from her wounds . Additionally , the river itself is a symbol of universal continuity . Its waters flow through Albion and ...
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