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Sentence
London’s
famous
opening
lines,
in
which
the
disenchanted
Thales
recalls
the
lost
pride
of
Elizabethan
England
(“In
pleasing
Dreams
the
blissful
Age
renew
/
And
call
Britannia’s
Glories
back
to
view,”
lines
5–6),
combines
the
heady
mood
of
moral
indignation
and
patriotic
nostalgia
characteristic
of
opposition
verse
in
the
final
years
of
the
Robinocracy.
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London’s famous opening lines, in which the disenchanted Thales recalls the lost pride of Elizabethan England (“In pleasing Dreams the blissful Age renew / And call Britannia’s Glories back to view,” lines 5–6), combines the heady mood of moral indignation and patriotic nostalgia characteristic of opposition verse in the final years of the Robinocracy.
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