"Heliocrene, A Poem, In Lat. And Engl., On The Chalybeate Well At Sunning Hill In Windsor Forest signed J.m. Cropped]" is a poetic work by John Merrick, presented in both Latin and English. This poem likely celebrates the chalybeate well at Sunning Hill, a location within Windsor Forest known for its mineral-rich waters. The work offers a glimpse into 18th-century poetic traditions and interests in natural springs and their purported health benefits. As a bilingual edition, it caters to a learned audience familiar with both classical and contemporary languages, reflecting the literary tastes of its time. This historical work provides valuable insights into the cultural and scientific perspectives of the era.
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