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Grove-Hill is a descriptive poem by Thomas Maurice that captures the beauty and essence of a natural landscape through poetic verse. The work is distinguished by its dual composition, pairing detailed descriptions of Grove-Hill with an ode dedicated to Mithra, the ancient Persian deity of contracts, oaths, and the sun.
Maurice’s poem exemplifies 18th-century descriptive poetry, employing elaborate imagery and classical allusions to create a rich literary experience. The inclusion of the Mithra ode demonstrates the author’s scholarly interest in comparative mythology and ancient religions, reflecting the intellectual curiosity of his era.
This work appeals to readers interested in classical poetry, descriptive literature, and historical explorations of mythological themes. The combination of landscape description and mythological devotion offers insight into Romantic-era literary interests and the period’s fascination with Eastern philosophy and ancient cultures.





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