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Date: October 4, 1802
"O pure of heart! thou need'st not ask of me / What this strong music in the soul may be!"
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Date: 1817
Milton in his "latter days" was "poor, sick, blind, slandered, persecuted [...] yet still listening to the music of his thoughts."
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