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  • 111The Worms at Heaven's Gate — is a poem from Wallace Stevens first book of poetry, Harmonium (1923). It was first published in 1916 [Buttel, p. 188] and is therefore in the public domain.The title is probably an allusion to William Shakespeare s Sonnet 29 ( When in disgrace… …

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  • 112The Masque of the Red Death (film) — The Masque of the Red Death Film poster by Reynold Brown Directed by Roger Corman …

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  • 113The Black Thief and Knight of the Glen — is an Irish fairy tale collected in Hibernian Tales . Andrew Lang included it in The Red Fairy Book . ynopsisA dying queen made her husband promise to hide her sons from a new queen by raising them in an island on a lake; when the king remarried …

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  • 114The Speeches at Prince Henry's Barriers — The Speeches at Prince Henry s Barriers, sometimes called The Lady of the Lake, is a masque or entertainment written by Ben Jonson in honor of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, the son and heir of King James I of England. The speeches were… …

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  • 115The Treasures of Tutankhamun — was an exhibition in London, England shown in 1972 in the British Museum. Exhibition Overview The Treasures of Tutankhamun was shown in the British Museum to mark the 50 year anniversary of the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun, accomplished… …

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  • 116The Jesus Conspiracy — The Buddhist Sources of Christianity (1994) is a book by Holger Kersten and Elmar R. Gruber. It was published by Element of Shaftesbury, Dorset; Rockport, Massachusetts; and Brisbane, Queensland.ContentsThe book is divided into three parts. Part …

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  • 117Tomb of Elendil —    The secret of the Halifirien.    The tomb of the first King of Arnor and of Gondor. Its location was a secret kept for many centuries, but it was later discovered to be atop the mountain known as the Halifirien, on the borders of Gondor and… …

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  • 118tomb — ► NOUN 1) a burial place, especially a large underground vault. 2) a monument to a dead person, erected over their burial place. 3) (the tomb) literary death. ORIGIN Greek tumbos …

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  • 119The Canterbury Tales — is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century (two of them in prose, the rest in verse). The tales, some of which are originals and others not, are contained inside a frame tale and told by a collection of pilgrims on …

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  • 120The City and the Stars —   …

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