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A reveille (“REV-uh-lee”) in this collection concludes by stating how “there’ll be time enough for sleep” when the journey’s over. This collection opens by describing a beacon on Clee Hill (20[2])and people singing (20[1])“God (20[1])Save the Queen.” (20[2])“The wood’s (20[1])in trouble” (20[1])from a gale approaching the title location in one poem in this collection. A poem in this collection notes (*) “Mithridates, (10[1])he died (10[5])old” (10[4])and (10[1])“malt (10[1])does (10[1])more than (10[1])Milton can (10[1])/ To justify (10[1])God’s (10[1])ways to man.” This collection includes a poem in which the laurel “withers quicker (10[1])than the rose” for a title character who won his town a race. (10[1])For 10 points, name this collection (10[1])that contains “Terence, this is stupid stuff” and (10[1])“To An Athlete Dying Young” by A. E. Housman. (10[1])■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: A Shropshire Lad
<Anuttam Ramji, Literature - British - Poetry&gt; ~25968~ &lt;Editor: Jim Fan>
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