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Anchor text: Coleridge
Target Entity: Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge
Preceding Context: Dryads are mentioned in Milton's Paradise Lost, in
Succeeding Context: , and in Thackeray's work The Virginians. Keats addresses the nightingale as "light-winged Dryad of the trees", in his Ode to a Nightingale. In the poetry of Donald Davidson they illustrate the themes of tradition and the importance of the past to the present. The poet Sylvia Plath uses them to symbolize nature in her poetry in "On the Difficulty of Conjuring up a Dryad", and "On the Plethora of Dryads".
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