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I was all ear , And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death : but oh , ere long , Too well I did perceive it was the voice Of my most honoured Lady , your dear sister . Amazed I stood , harrowed with grief and ...
I was all ear , And took in strains that might create a soul Under the ribs of Death : but oh , ere long , Too well I did perceive it was the voice Of my most honoured Lady , your dear sister . Amazed I stood , harrowed with grief and ...
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After the lapse of two years , and in accordance with a theory of his concerning the dissolubility of the marriage - bond , he even began to think of another marriage . Reconciliation , however , now took place between himself and ...
After the lapse of two years , and in accordance with a theory of his concerning the dissolubility of the marriage - bond , he even began to think of another marriage . Reconciliation , however , now took place between himself and ...
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It was to this last home that Milton took his third wife , Elizabeth Minshull , whom he married in February 1663 . That this marriage was dictated by purely practical considerations cannot be questioned , but no adverse judgment upon it ...
It was to this last home that Milton took his third wife , Elizabeth Minshull , whom he married in February 1663 . That this marriage was dictated by purely practical considerations cannot be questioned , but no adverse judgment upon it ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 25 |
LAllegro | 46 |
Comus | 62 |
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