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The speaker dramatizes his relationship with his muse to whom he deems himself a slave. The importance of his muse is emphasized by averring his own dedication.
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LibriVox is an exciting initiative, their mission is to record and publish books that are in the public domain and make them freely available via their website
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If the term 'audiobook' conjures up memories of unreliable and expensive tapes or poorly read stories, now is the time to take another look (or listen!)
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The Rosary fell out of use after Vatican II, but in recent years it has made a strong comeback. Its Biblical roots have enticed even Protestants to discover the rosary.
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As one of the United States' premiere antiques shows, the Fall Antiques Show was the place to find pottery, quilts, rugs, textiles and more antique treasures.
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