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Refer to the image above. Name the FUNCTION of the structure…

Refer to the image above. Name the FUNCTION of the structure at the end of “B”

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Which of these poets was the only one to see his poems publi…

Which of these poets was the only one to see his poems published?

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But all come in, the farmer and the clown, And no one empty-…

But all come in, the farmer and the clown, And no one empty-handed, to salute Thy lord and lady, though they have no suit. Some bring a capon, some a rural cake, Some nuts, some apples ; some that think they make The better cheeses, bring them ; or else send By their ripe daughters, whom they would commend This way to husbands ; and whose baskets bear An emblem of themselves in plum or pear.

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Which is not a theme of Paradise Lost according to the invoc…

Which is not a theme of Paradise Lost according to the invocation?

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Any reminder of the imminence and certainty of death is call…

Any reminder of the imminence and certainty of death is called a

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Any reminder of the imminence and certainty of death is call…

Any reminder of the imminence and certainty of death is called a

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Who spent time in Yorkshire as a tutor to the child of a Par…

Who spent time in Yorkshire as a tutor to the child of a Parliamentary general?

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The Restoration of the monarchy occurs in what year?

The Restoration of the monarchy occurs in what year?

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Which is not a part of a classical epitaph?

Which is not a part of a classical epitaph?

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O Myriads of immortal Spirits, O Powers Matchless, but with…

O Myriads of immortal Spirits, O Powers Matchless, but with th’ Almighty, and that strife Was not inglorious, though th’ event was dire, As this place testifies, and this dire change Hateful to utter: but what power of mind Foreseeing or presaging, from the Depth Of knowledge past or present, could have fear’d, How such united force of Gods, how such As stood like these, could ever know repulse? For who can yet beleeve, though after loss, That all these puissant Legions, whose exile Hath emptied Heav’n, shall faile to re-ascend Self-rais’d, and repossess their native seat. For me, be witness all the Host of Heav’n, If counsels different, or danger shun’d By me, have lost our hopes.

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