How John Proctor has described the beauty of the valley in his poem, ‘In the Murree Hills’?
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He praises it as God's intelligence and a phenomenal natural beauty.
- According to poet, Murree's scent is so fragrant that it smells like someone sprinkled perfume on it. The valleys are equally lovely, with little streams merging with larger ones.
- Murree differs from the rest of Punjab area as it has a lot of vegetation and greenery. The brilliantly coloured butterflies add to the already stunning splendor of the plants.
- The mist dissipates into bright sky around midday, and rushing streams herald the advent of the summer monsoon. The splendor exemplifies God Almighty's greatness and intelligence, as well as proving His presence.
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