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There are mountains in England (The Lake District, notably) but Shakespeare did not live anywhere near them and there is no suggestion that he ever visited them. There are mountains in Wales, and Shakespeare occasionally refers to mountains in a Welsh context, eg in Cymbeline, Henry IV Part I. There is also in Romeo and Juliet 'Jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountaintops'. But generally, Shakespeare refers very little to mountains, or to landscape and scenery.

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