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John Milton

Say, Heavenly Muse, shall not thy sacred vein 15

Afford a present to the Infant God?

Hast thou no verse, no hymn, or solemn strain,

To welcome him to this his new abode,

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noun

A way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage.

Writers often choose access when discussing complex ideas.

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signed

Part of SpeechverbPronunciation/saɪnd/Used In Literature ↓

To make a mark

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Poetry examples for signed

Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.

is--_Epigrammes and Elegies By I. D. and C. M. At Middleborugh_ 12mo.

After the title-page come the _Epigrammata_, which are signed at the end

"I. D." (the initials of Sir John Davies). Following the _Epigrammata_

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agreement all my right, title, and appurtenance in the shadow called my

soul. (Signed) A....” {*4} (Here His Majesty repeated a name which I did

not feel justified in indicating more unequivocally.)

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