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Samuel Johnson made edits to both this poem and a sarcastic response by George Crabbe that asked “Is there a place, save one the poet sees, / A land of love, of liberty, and ease?” For 10 points each:
[10m] What 1770 poem in heroic couplets laments the loss of “light labour,” “the rural virtues,” and a “bold peasantry” while describing “Sweet Auburn”?
ANSWER: “The Deserted Village” (by Oliver Goldsmith)
[10h] While surveying the ruin of the deserted village, Oliver Goldsmith’s speaker claims “Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey / where” two things happen. Name either.
ANSWER: wealth accumulates” OR “men decay
[10e] In The Task, William Cowper (“Cooper”) similarly wrote that “God made [this place], and man made the town.” A Thomas Gray elegy is set in a churchyard described by this word.
ANSWER: country [accept “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”]
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