and
The Country Walkare among the poems by John Dyer that have been extensively anthologised since their publication in the late 1720s.
Grongar Hillis one of those Miltonic poems which underwent considerable revision and, for that reason, exists in three different textual variants. The first (Pindaric) version was printed in
Miscellaneous Poems and Translations(1726), a publication in which Richard Savage collected the productions of poets such as Aaron Hill, Dyer, James Thomson and himself. The Pindaric ode version of
Grongar Hillwas significantly revised into Miltonic octosyllabics and republished in the same year. The first surviving manuscript draft of
Grongar Hillwas produced in 1716.
One of the striking features of the poem is its outspoken reverence for the
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Citation: Jung, Sandro. "Grongar Hill". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 30 October 2002 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=4882, accessed 22 November 2024.]