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Re-emerging after a general pardon was issued, he was nevertheless arrested and briefly imprisoned before influential friends, such as Andrew Marvell, now an MP, intervened.
Archive 2009-12-06 Toby O'B 2009
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Re-emerging after a general pardon was issued, he was nevertheless arrested and briefly imprisoned before influential friends, such as Andrew Marvell, now an MP, intervened.
AS SEEN ON TV: JOHN MILTON Toby O'B 2009
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As Andrew Marvell said, if I recall correctly: "But at my back I always hear/Time's killer taxicab hurrying near."
Here's to a Very Good Year: 10 Wine Resolutions Jay McInerney 2011
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Thanks to the unearthing of a 17th-century text — originally printed as " A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew " and newly titled " The First English Dictionary of Slang, 1699 " — we can now learn the sorts of word-sounds heard on the streets of London by the likes of John Milton, Andrew Marvell and probably even Shakespeare himself.
When Sounds Make Sense Alexander Theroux 2010
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A shambling family of starlings on Coll in May, debauched and chaotic and moaning about winter, above a corncrake still stoking up the year with its crex crex song “endorsing summer” as Louis MacNeice says, with the “sourdine in their throat” as Andrew Marvell says;
A Year on the Wing TIM DEE 2009
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Andrew Marvell (31 March 1621 – 16 August 1678) was an English metaphysical poet, Parliamentarian, and the son of a Church of England clergyman (also named Andrew Marvell).
AS SEEN ON TV: ANDREW MARVELL Toby O'B 2009
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One of the first poems which I reviewed again for this course was ‘To His Coy Mistress’ by Andrew Marvell.
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One intense time, when you master your little heap of names—Andrew Marvell, Muriel Rukeyser, Christina Rossetti.
THE ANTHOLOGIST Nicholson Baker 2009
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In this poem by Andrew Marvell (1621 – 1678), a passionate young man begs a young woman to stop playing hard to get.
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