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Several changes of abode followed in rapid succession ; and then , in 1664 , he settled in Artillery Walk , Bunhill Fields . Here he lived till his death ; though in 1665 , to escape from the great plague which then raged in the city ...
Several changes of abode followed in rapid succession ; and then , in 1664 , he settled in Artillery Walk , Bunhill Fields . Here he lived till his death ; though in 1665 , to escape from the great plague which then raged in the city ...
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Exercise , chiefly in the form of walking in his garden , followed . The afternoon was commonly devoted to music , of which he was still passionately fond ; he played both the bass - viol and the organ ...
Exercise , chiefly in the form of walking in his garden , followed . The afternoon was commonly devoted to music , of which he was still passionately fond ; he played both the bass - viol and the organ ...
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But if so , the disasters which followed must have compelled him to lay it once more aside . It was only when the personal perils which came with the Restoration were over , and , assured of safety , he was permitted to retire into ...
But if so , the disasters which followed must have compelled him to lay it once more aside . It was only when the personal perils which came with the Restoration were over , and , assured of safety , he was permitted to retire into ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
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