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  2. The Mourning Bride - Wikipedia

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    The Works of Mr. Congreve: Volume 2. Containing: The Mourning Bride; The Way of the World; The Judgment of Paris; Semele; and Poems on Several Occasions, Adamant Media (2001), facsimile reprint of a 1788 edition published in London. McKenzie, D., The Works of William Congreve: Volume I, OUP Oxford (2011), v. 1, pp. 5–94. Congreve, William (1753).

  3. The Chimney Sweeper - Wikipedia

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    In the earlier poem, a young chimney sweeper recounts a dream by one of his fellows, in which an angel rescues the boys from coffins and takes them to a sunny meadow; in the later poem, an apparently adult speaker encounters a child chimney sweeper abandoned in the snow while his parents are at church or possibly even suffered death where ...

  4. Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt - Wikipedia

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    Dramatic Persons and Moods: with Other New Poems. 1880; A Book about Baby and Other Poems in Company with Children. 1882; An Irish Garland. 1885; In Primrose Time: a New Irish Garland. 1886; Mrs. Piatt's Select Poems: a Voyage to the Fortunate Isles and Other Poems. 1886; Child's-World Ballads: Three Little Emigrants, a Romance of Cork Harbour ...

  5. J.B. (play) - Wikipedia

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    J.B. is a 1958 play written in free verse by American playwright and poet Archibald MacLeish, and is a modern-day retelling of the story of the biblical figure Job.The play is about J.B. (a stand-in for Job), a devout millionaire with a happy domestic life whose life is ruined.

  6. The Grave (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The figure of the old man at the bottom also occurs elsewhere, as an illustration, also entitled Death's Door for Blake's own For Children: The Gates of Paradise, as well as in plate 12 of America. There is a similar figure of an old man, on one crutch and being helped through the streets by a young child, in London and in Jerusalem. [1]

  7. Pearl (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Pearl (Middle English: Perle) is a late 14th-century Middle English poem that is considered one of the most important surviving Middle English works. With elements of medieval allegory and from the dream vision genre, the poem is written in a North-West Midlands variety of Middle English and is highly—though not consistently—alliterative; there is, among other stylistic features, a complex ...

  8. '7th Heaven' star Sarah Goldberg found dead at 40

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    Actress Sarah Goldberg, best known for playing Sarah Glass Camden on 7th Heaven, died Saturday, September 27 in her family's Wisconsin home. She was 40. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, she ...

  9. Little Children (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah takes Lucy to the local playground late at night while waiting for Todd, but Todd never shows up. Just when she starts to lose hope, Ronald appears, crying over his mother's death. Much to her own surprise, she feels sympathy for him, until he admits that he has given in to his compulsions and killed a girl.