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L'Allegro

[ lah-ley-groh, la- ]

noun

  1. a poem (1632) by John Milton.


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Example Sentences

A poem like "L'Allegro" could never be written by an Australian.

Il Penseroso is not more different from L'Allegro than was my anticipation from the charming reality.

Elsewhere we have mentioned its resemblance to the "L'Allegro" of Milton.

In the same connection, Milton in "L'Allegro" also mentions the "friar's lantern."

You will have finished "L'Allegro" by this time; suppose you learn two of the "Sonnets" next.

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