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Lyrx [107]
2 years ago
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English
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ludmilkaskok [199]2 years ago
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The words which match each other in Herbert's Poem are given below:

  • Swarming Fears
  • Gladsome Hills
  • The wild of passion
  • Fancy's meadow
  • rock of Pride
  • Cave of Desperation
  • Hill of Expectation

<h3>What is the name of the poem referenced above?</h3>

The name of the poem referenced above is titled "The Pilgrimage". George Herbert was born in the year 1593.

In this poem, he compares life to a pilgrimage. This can be seen from the very first line where he states

" I travell'd on, seeing the hill where lay , My expectation..."

Learn more about George Herbert at:

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