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  • 111Cricket poetry — Contents 1 Poetry 1.1 At Lord s 1.2 Punch 1.3 Alfred Mynn 1.4 Others …

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  • 112penance — penanceless, adj. /pen euhns/, n. 1. a punishment undergone in token of penitence for sin. 2. a penitential discipline imposed by church authority. 3. a sacrament, as in the Roman Catholic Church, consisting in a confession of sin, made with… …

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  • 113Guenevere — (Guinevere, Gwenhwyfar, Gaynour, Guenhumare)    Guenevere is the wife and queen of King ARTHUR and in most texts the lover of Arthur’s greatest knight, Sir LANCELOT du Lac, in the vast body of medieval literature belonging to the Arthurian legend …

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  • 114Isotta Nogarola — (1418 ndash; 1466) was a writer and intellectual, born into a well to do family in Verona, Italy. She was one of ten siblings, seven of which survived into adulthood. She was passionate about her education, and spent most of her life alone,… …

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  • 115penitence — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French penitance, from Medieval Latin poenitentia, alteration of Latin paenitentia regret, from paenitent , paenitens, present participle Date: 13th century the quality or state of being penitent ;… …

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  • 116World of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen — The world of The League of Extraordinary Gentleman is a fictional universe created by Alan Moore in the comic book series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen , where all of the characters and events from literature (and possibly the entirety of …

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  • 117Shaving in Judaism — ] ; as with many other parts of the Leviticus, the Book of Ezekiel describes similar regulations, stating that the priests should not shave their heads, or let their locks grow long [] . Leviticus additionally requires that Nazarites shave their… …

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  • 118A War Song — ”A Soldier s Song” is a poem written by G. Flavell Hayward. [Charles Flavell Hayward (1863 1906) was born in Wolverhampton, England into a show business family. He was an actor, poet, violinist, conductor, composer and arranger of music. He was a …

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  • 119penance — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin poenitentia penitence Date: 14th century 1. an act of self abasement, mortification, or devotion performed to show sorrow or repentance for sin 2. a sacramental rite that… …

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  • 120contrition — /keuhn trish euhn/, n. 1. sincere penitence or remorse. 2. Theol. sorrow for and detestation of sin with a true purpose of amendment, arising from a love of God for His own perfections (perfect contrition), or from some inferior motive, as fear… …

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