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L'Allegro
[ lah-ley-groh, la- ]
noun
- a poem (1632) by John Milton.
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A poem like "L'Allegro" could never be written by an Australian.
From Project Gutenberg
Il Penseroso is not more different from L'Allegro than was my anticipation from the charming reality.
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Elsewhere we have mentioned its resemblance to the "L'Allegro" of Milton.
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In the same connection, Milton in "L'Allegro" also mentions the "friar's lantern."
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You will have finished "L'Allegro" by this time; suppose you learn two of the "Sonnets" next.
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