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Change and Rest: A Reflection on the Work of Edmun Spenser
BY HARRY MOYSE In the late 16th century, perhaps the greatest poet of the English language, Edmund Spencer was driven from his home in Ireland.
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To the Queen
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI Heavy is the head and strong the heart of she who wears the crown. Lady, lioness, our Queen.
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O Lord, Forgive Me: A Patriot Story
BY AEGISMAIDEN What had I done? I had tried so hard to avoid the cost of my acts at Fort Wilderness, I was repaid, and I wreaked vengeance once more.
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At the Light’s Edge
BY KERSTIN KOEPL “If you come back to Boys Town, you can have a hot meal and stay the night, and you can decide in the morning if you’d like to stay longer.”
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A Crystal Bridge Between Worlds
BY LILA TULIP “Our scientists miscalculated how swiftly we were to act and brought you to us sooner than my men were ready to deploy.”
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Maid of Orleans
BY LOUIS LITTLEFAIR No earthly element can overcome this your shield though the men of murder may see your body burn.
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Men Without Piety: A Study of Chivalry in David Lowery’s The Green Knight
BY G. CONNOR SALTER Given this lack of piety, we might say that The Green Knight explores knightly virtues but doesn’t celebrate them.
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A Legendary Queen: Part 1 – Chapter One: Before Narnia
BY AMANDA TKACZOW There were rumors of war going around – rumors that the Germans were rearming themselves…
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Small Transformations Everywhere
BY HARRIET SAMS Raspberries are coming, but the buds have not even yet, opened into petals, yet I am hopeful of a bumper crop.
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The Giant of Chaldor
BY ARTHUR POWERS “Beyond this pass are many hills, cliffs, and crevices which you must pass before you reach the mountains….”
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Abortion as an Effect
BY SARAH LEVESQUE Nobody wants to get an abortion, as far as I’ve ever heard. But why do women get abortions?
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Ipswich, Willesden and Walsingham: Three Marian Shrines in Sixteenth Century England
BY T.J. GUILE At the start of the sixteenth century, pilgrimages were part of the traditional faith of England and central to everyone’s lives.
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Sorrow May Last: A Pocahontas Story
BY MEAGAN MCKINSTRY The thinnest sliver of light crept through the slim opening in the folds of the tent in which John Smith was held captive.
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A Legendary Queen: Part 1 – Prologue
BY AMANDA TKACZOW As she grew older, Queen Atarah became more and more uncomfortable…
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A Gilded Cage: A Harry Potter Story
BY LASTCRAZYHORN “I am no one sir. I have no one. I don’t have anywhere to go, and the only thing I can do to remove myself from the equation.”
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The Tash Files – Chapter 42 – King Tirian
BY HANNAH SKIPPER Well, you just beat all, don’t you? Of course, you do.
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The Cost to Follow the Lion – Chapter Six: King Lune
BY BROKENKESTRAL “The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.”
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Accents and Sophistication: A Poldark Story
By BellChell17 Word Count: 921 Rating: G Summary: A comedic domestic sketch of Ross and Demelza Poldark (Set during season two, before episode seven.) Ross had just come home from the mine and settled in his seat to talk to Demelza while she was cooking dinner. The topic of holding the smuggled goods for Trencrom
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Ecce Homo: A Reflection on the Manhood of Christ
BY SAMUEL BAKER Behold the man. Behold him. Hold-him-in-being. Hold him before you and ponder. Wonder at him.
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Do You Love Me?: A Chronicles of Narnia Story
BY BROKEN KESTRAL After all You have done to me, could You love me? After all I have done to You, could You love me?