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         Southwell Robert:     more books (100)
  1. St.Robert Southwell by Alexander Beaufort De Marigny Hunter, 2001-06-01
  2. The complete works of R. Southwell: with life and death by Robert Southwell, 2010-07-28
  3. A fovre-fovld meditation,: of the foure last things: viz. ... 1. par Houre of death. 2. Day of iudgement. 3. Paines of hell. 4. Ioyes of heauen. Shewing ... by R.S. The author of S. Peters complaint. by Robert Southwell, 2009-05-01
  4. Mary Magdalen'S Funeral Tears: The Triumphs Over Death; and an Epistle of Comfort by Robert Southwell, William Joseph Walter, 2010-01-10
  5. The Triumphs Over Death; Together With 'the Epistle to His Father, the Letter to His Brother, the Letter to His Cousin "W.r." and Soliloquy by Robert Southwell, 2010-03-27
  6. Marie Magdalens Funeral Teares by Robert Southwell, 1999-05
  7. Marie Magdalens Funeral Tears For The Death Of Our Savior (1823) by Marie Magdalen, Robert Southwell, 2008-10-27
  8. The History of the Principal Transactions of the Irish Parliament, from ... 1634 to 1666: Containing Proceedings of the Lords and Commons During the Administration ... and of the First Duke of Ormond, Volume 2 by Robert Southwell, 2010-01-11
  9. Mary Magdalen's funeral tears. by Robert Southwell, 2010-07-23
  10. Mary Magdalens Funeral Tears, The Triumphs Over Death, And An Epistle Of Comfort, Etc. (1822) by Robert Southwell, 2008-10-27
  11. The Triumphs Over Death (Together with: Epistle to His Father; Letter to His Brother; Letter to His Cousin and a Soliloquy) by Robert [John William Trotman] Southwell, 1914-01-01
  12. Poems, followed by An Humble Supplication to Her Majesty by Robert Southwell, Charles S. Kraszewski, 1999-12-15
  13. [Marie Magdalen's funerall teares for the death of our Saviour by Robert Southwell, 2010-09-09
  14. A Four-Fold Meditation Of The Four Last Things (1895) by Robert Southwell, 2010-09-10

21. SOUTHWELL, ROBERT
southwell, robert. southwell, robert (c. 1561—1595), English Jesuit and poet, sonof Richard southwell of Horsham St Faith’s, Norfolk, was born in 1560/61.
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period. The site of the old station was afterwards occupied by a fort of considerable strength, which was captured by the Scots under Colonel Stewart on the 20th of March 1644. The town was founded by the convent of Durham about the middle of the I 3th century, but on account of the complaints of the burgesses of Newcastle an order was made in 1258, stipulating that no ships should be laden or unladen at Shields, and that no shoars “or quays should be built there. Until the 19th century it was little more than a fishing station. J~n 1832 it received the privilege of returning a member to parliament, and in 1850 a charter of incorporation. The history of Southwark is intimately connected with that of the City of London. At an early date it was incorporated, and its familiar title of “ The Borough “ still survives. It came, at least in part, under the jurisdiction of the City in 1327. The citizens of London having suffered from the depredations of thieves and felons who escaped into Southwark, petitioned parliament for protection. Accordingly, Edward III., by letters patent, granted them for ever the town and borough, a privilege confirmed by Edward IV. In this connexion was constituted the Bridge Ward Without, the alderman of which is elected not by the borough, but by the other aldermen from among themselves. The authority of the City over the borough is now merely nominal. The junction in Southwark of the great roads from the south of England for the passage of the Thames sufficiently accounted for the early origin of Southwark. The name is taken from the southward works or fortifications of London. Numerous Roman remains have been found. Southwark witnessed various

22. Southwell | Robert | Fl1692 | President Of The Royal Society
southwell robert fl1692 President of the Royal Society. Theaffair betwixt Abbe Galleie Dr Barrow and Mr Gregory (1692).
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  • 23. Encyclopædia Britannica
    Encyclopædia Britannica, southwell, robert Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLAstyle southwell, robert. 2003 Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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    24. Southwell, Robert
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia southwell, robert. southwell, robert, 1561?–1595,English Jesuit poet, venerated by Roman Catholics as a martyr, b. Norfolk.
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    Southwell, Robert Southwell, Robert, , English Jesuit poet, venerated by Roman Catholics as a martyr, b. Norfolk. He was brought up a Catholic and educated abroad, mainly at Douai. In 1580 he made his simple vows as a Jesuit, and in 1586 at his own request, desiring martyrdom as he said, he was sent to England with Father Garnett to minister to the oppressed Catholics. For six years he was active in the south of England as their pastor, but in 1592 he was arrested and imprisoned. After being tortured he was tried for treason, and on admitting his priesthood, he was hanged. His poetry is deeply religious, extolling the beauty and magnificence of the spiritual in contrast to the material. Southwell's major work is St. Peter's Complaint See his complete poems (1872, repr. 1971); biography by C. Devlin (new ed. 1967).
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    25. Georgetown:Sir Robert Southwell Papers
    Sir robert southwell Papers. INTRODUCTION. Sir robert southwell Papers.A substantial volume, bound in the Middle Hill
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    Sir Robert Southwell Papers
    INTRODUCTION Sir Robert Southwell Papers A substantial volume, bound in the Middle Hill boards of Sir Thomas Phillipps' great collection, the collection contains an important series of letters regarding English Catholicism and the "Popish Plot." The letters, together with retained copies of answers, are addressed to British diplomat Sir Robert Southwell and concern Edward Coleman (who was unjustly accused of treason by Titus Oates) and a subsequent, but related, controversy with the great French Jansenist logician, Antoine Arnauld. In 1678, Titus Oates, a clever and bold perjurer, concocted and published charges that the English Catholics were about to assissinate King Charles II, subvert Protestantism in England, and reconvert the Country to Romanism by fire and sword. The charges were widely believed and caused a great panic. One of the first victims of Oates was Edward Coleman, tried and executed in 1678. He was the first of 35 persons executed on the testimony of Oates. One of the witnesses called in the trial was Sir Robert Southwell (1635 - 1702), a civil servant and diplomatist, whose testimony was generally favorable to Coleman. When it became obvious that the "Popish Plot" was a gigantic fraud, Antoine Arnauld (1612 -1694; then living in the Netherlands) wrote a book in defense of the English Catholics

    26. Saint Patrick's Church: Saints Of February 21
    Overview of the saint's life and character.Category Society Religion and Spirituality P Saint Peter Damian...... robert southwell, SJ M (RM). Born adventure. Fire, sweetness, purity,and gentleness were features of robert southwell's nature.
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    Saint Peter Damian
    (Optional Memorial)
    February 21
    Avitus II of Clermont B (AC)
    Died 689. Bishop of Clermont, Auvergne, France, from 676 until his death, Avitus was succeeded by his younger brother, Saint Bonet . Avitus was one of the great bishops of his age in the development of ecclesiastic training (Benedictines).
    Daniel and Verda MM (AC)
    Died 344. Daniel was a priest; Verda a woman. The two were arrested and tortured in Persia during the persecution of King Shapur II. They are highly venerated in the East (Benedictines, Encyclopedia).
    Felix of Metz B (RM)
    2nd century. Saint Felix is described as the third bishop of Metz. He is said to have occupied that cathedra for over 40 years in the immediate post-Apostolic age (Benedictines).
    George of Amastris B (AC)
    Born at Kromna near Amastris on the Black Sea; Died c. 825. Saint George was a hermit on Mount Sirik, then a monk of Bonyssa, and finally bishop of Amastris. He successfully defended his episcopal city during the Saracen attacks (Benedictines).
    Saint Arnulf of Metz
    at Romberg in the Vosges Mountains (Remiremont). Arnulf encouraged the young man to grow in holiness, and he did. Germanus, in turn, encouraged his younger brother

    27. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Venerable Robert Southwell
    Home Catholic Encyclopedia S Venerable robert southwell. JoinNew Advent's Catholic mailing list! Venerable robert southwell.
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    28. Robert Southwell - Classical Christian Poetry
    robert southwell, Christian, spiritual, poetry, Elizabethan, Victorian,Renaissance painters. robert southwell c. 15611595
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    robert Southwell
    c. 1561-1595
    Peter Paul Rubens
    The Triumph of the Church, oil on panel
    Museo del Prado, Madrid More of Robert Southwell at Luminarium
    Before my Face the Picture hangs

    Before my face the picture hangs,
    That daily should put me in mind
    Of those cold qualms and bitter pangs,
    That shortly I am like to find:
    But yet, alas, full little I Do think hereon that I must die. I often look upon a face Most ugly, grisly, bare, and thin; I often view the hollow place, Where eyes and nose had sometimes been; I see the bones across that lie, Yet little think that I must die. I read the label underneath, That telleth me whereto I must; I see the sentence eke that saith 'Remember, man, that thou art dust!' But yet, alas, but seldom I Do think indeed that I must die. Continually at my bed's head A hearse doth hang, which doth me tell, That I ere morning may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well: But yet, alas, for all this, I Have little mind that I must die. the gown which I do use to wear, The knife wherewith I cut my meat

    29. Genealogy Data
    WITCHINGHAM, Edmund Mother FASTOLFE, Alice Family Marriage 1486 Spouse southwell,Richard Gender Male Parents Father southwell, robert Mother BOYS
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    BARLOW, Robert
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    Family: Children: BARLOW, Agnes
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    WITCHINGHAM, Amy
    Gender: Female
    Parents: Father: WITCHINGHAM, Edmund
    Mother: FASTOLFE, Alice
    Family: Marriage: 1486
    Spouse: SOUTHWELL, Richard
    Gender: Male
    Parents: Father: SOUTHWELL, Robert
    Mother: BOYS, Isabel Children: SOUTHWELL, Francis
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    FASTOLFE, Alice Gender: Female Family: Spouse: WITCHINGHAM, Edmund Gender: Male Children: WITCHINGHAM, Amy
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    BOYS, Isabel Gender: Female Parents: Father: BOYS, John Family: Marriage: 1448 Spouse: SOUTHWELL, Robert Gender: Male Parents: Father: SOUTHWELL, John Mother: SAMON, Agnes (Pryde) Children: SOUTHWELL, Richard
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    BOYS, John Gender: Male Family: Children: BOYS, Isabel
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    SAMON, Agnes (Pryde) Gender: Female Parents: Father: SAMON, John (Pryde) Family: Marriage: 1393 Spouse: SOUTHWELL, John Gender: Male Children: SOUTHWELL, Robert
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    SAMON, John (Pryde) Gender: Male Family: Children: SAMON, Agnes (Pryde)

    30. C:\ENGSUR~1\ENGSUR~1\BIOGRA~1\16CENT~1\biorsouthwell.htm
    southwell, robert (cl5611595) English poet and author of religiouswritings. southwell was ordained a Jesuit priest in Rome in
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    Southwell, Robert (cl561-1595) English poet and author of religious writings. Southwell was ordained a Jesuit priest in Rome in 1584; two years later he was sent, at his own request, as a missionary to England, where his presence (after forty days) was legally treason. In 1592, after six years of secret service to English Catholics, he was arrested. He was imprisoned and repeatedly tortured for three years, and hanged in 1595. His religious tracts, such as Mary Magdalen's Funeral Tears (pub 1609), were written before his imprisonment and probably fairly widely circulated in manuscript. Most of his poetry, which is concerned with the spiritual life, was composed while he was in prison. Saint Peter's Complaint was published anonymously in 1595 and followed shortly by Maeoniae, a supplementary volume A Fourfold Meditation of the Four Last Things was published in 1606. The Burning Babe , which was highly praised by Ben Jonson, is Southwell's best-known poem.

    31. Luminarium Book Store Robert Southwell
    Works Complete Poems by robert southwell US $79.00 Library Binding Reprint ServicesCorp, 1872 Complete Poems of robert southwell (The Fuller Worthies Library
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    Complete Poems of Robert Southwell

    (The Fuller Worthies Library)
    by Robert Southwell US $76.50 Hardcover AMS Press, June 1970 Marie Magdalens Funeral Teares by Robert Southwell US $50.00 Hardcover Poems, followed by An Humble Supplication to Her Majesty by Robert Southwell, Charles S. Kraszewski (Translator) US $10.50 Paperback - 248 pages 1 edition Libella Veritatis; December 15, 1999 Other Robert Southwell (Twayne's English Authors Series, No 516) by F. W. Brownlow

    32. Robert Southwell: New Heaven, New War
    robert southwell. New Heaven, New War. Come to your heaven, you heavenlychoirs, Earth hath the heaven of your desires; Remove your
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    Robert Southwell
    New Heaven, New War
    Come to your heaven, you heavenly choirs,
    Earth hath the heaven of your desires;
    Remove your dwelling to your God,
    A stall is now his best abode;
    Sith men their homage do deny,
    Come, angels, all their fault supply. His chilling cold doth heat require,
    Come, seraphins, in lieu of fire;
    This little ark no cover hath,
    Let cherubs' wings his body swath;
    Come, Raphael, this babe must eat,
    Provide our little Toby meat. Let Gabriel be now his groom, That first took up his earthly room; Let Michael stand in his defence, Whom love hath linked to feeble sense; Let graces rock when he doth cry, Let angels sing his lullaby. The same you saw in heavenly seat, Is he that now sucks Mary's teat; Agonize your king a mortal wight, His borrowed weed lets not your sight; Come, kiss the manger where he lies, That is your bliss above the skies. This little babe so few days old, Is come to rifle Satan's fold; All hell doth at his presence quake, Though he himself for cold do shake; For in this weak, unarmed wise, The gates of hell he will surprise.

    33. Ccm Composers-classical-music Com : Southwell, Robert Southwell
    home. southwell, robert 15611595 England, Horsham St.Faiths - Tyburn (hanged)poet, not a composer. Title, Parts. for southwell tune see William Daman,
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    Southwell, Robert 1561-1595 England, Horsham St.Faiths - Tyburn (hanged)
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    34. Robert Southwell
    Translate this page Firma autografa conservata nel Noviziato di Genova. robert southwell 1561- 1595. Nato nel 1561 a Horsham St. Faith, nel Norfolk (Inghilterra
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    35. Father Robert SOUTHWELL
    Father robert southwell (Ven.). Born 1561, Horsham, Norfolk, England. Fire, sweetness,purity, and gentleness were features of robert southwell's nature.
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    Father Robert SOUTHWELL (Ven.)
    Born: 1561, Horsham, Norfolk, England Died: 22 Feb 1594/1595 Tyburn Father: Richard SOUTHWELL (Sir Knight) Mother: Bridget COPLEY Poet, Jesuit, martyr; son of Sir Richard Southwell and his first wife, Bridget Copley Queen Elizabeth 's governess born at the old Benedictine priory of Horsham St. Faith's, Norfolk, England, in 1561; hanged at Tyburn, 21 Feb, 1595. His grandfather, Sir Richard Southwell , had been a wealthy man and a prominent courtier in the reign of Henry VIII . It was Richard Southwell who in 1547 had brought the poet Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey , to the block, and Surrey had vainly begged to be allowed to " fight him in his shirt ". Curiously enough their respective grandsons, Father Southwell and Phillip, Earl of Arundel , were to be the most devoted of friends and fellow-prisoners for the Faith. On his mother's side the Jesuit was descended from the Copley and Shelley families, whence a remote connexion may be established between him an the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley Robert is the mystic among the English martyrs, though circumstances made him a man of action and bold adventure. Fire, sweetness, purity, and gentleness were features of

    36. SOUTHWELL
    Children 1. John southwell. 2. robert southwell. Children 1. robert southwell(High Sheriff of Barnham) Married 2 Alice BERRY 1485, Essex, England.
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    SOUTHWELL FAMILY Simon SOUTHWELL Born: 1225, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England Married: Children: John SOUTHWELL Simon SOUTHWELL John SOUTHWELL Born: 1249, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England Notes: Sir John de Southwell had a patent dated at Rennes in Britany, Jun 7 1285, to be seneschal of the dutchy of Gascoign in France; and on Jun 2, in the 17th of Edward I , had a grant of the castle of Burdeaur, for life, for his great services, and for rendering himself an hostage, for the liberty of Charles King of Sicily , then a prisoner in Aragon. In the 20th of that King , he was sent with Nicholas de Segrave and Osbert de Spalding , as judges, to hear and adjust complaints in the isle of Man, and was wrote to by the King , in his 22d year, to attend and assist him in the recovery of Gascoign, which had revolted. Father: Simon SOUTHWELL Mother: Married: Matilda HECHERTON Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England Children: John SOUTHWELL Gilbert SOUTHWELL Joan SOUTHWELL John SOUTHWELL Born: 1280, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England Father: John SOUTHWELL Mother: Matilda HECHERTON Married: Alice De MARESCHAL Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England

    37. Saint Robert Southwell
    English Martyrs. Malcolm Brennan. STUDENTS OF ENGLISH literature know RobertSouthwell, SJ, as a sweet singer of delicate and sensitive poetry.
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    January 1979, Volume II, Number 1
    English Martyrs
    Malcolm Brennan STUDENTS OF ENGLISH literature know Robert Southwell, S. J., as a "sweet singer" of delicate and sensitive poetry. And while his life and writings show him to be a very gentle man and capable of exquisite and even dainty emotions, he is also to be seen as a man of tough determination and fearless constancy. Tender sentiments will not make an ordinary saint, much less a martyr. Born into an ancient and illustrious family in about 1560, Robert was stolen from his cradle by a gypsy or vagabond. He later reflected on the family tale: "What if I had remained with the vagrant? How abject! How destitute of the knowledge or the reverence of God! In what debasement of vice, in what great peril of crimes, in what indubitable risk of a miserable death and eternal punishment!" While the language is a bit theatrical, it should not be construed as an aristocrat's revulsion toward the lower orders; rather, it is a generous compassion for the spiritual dangers that afflict the destitute. For his education Robert was sent very early to the Continent and studied in Paris under Father Thomas Darby shire, the former archdeacon of Essex who, for conscience' sake had relinquished his considerable ecclesiastical preferments at the accession of Queen Elizabeth. Robert's vocation to the priesthood came early, as did his attraction to the Jesuits. Always an excellent student, he attended the English college at Douai, then the Jesuit novitiate in Rome. He was ordained a priest in 1584.

    38. St Robert Southwell Xpmas
    Three poems The Nativity of Christ; A Child My Choice; and The Burning Babe. At A Catholic Page for Lovers.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Works...... Day. Saint robert southwell, SJ (15621595). The Nativity men renew.Saint robert southwell, SJ (1562-1595). A Child My Choice. Let
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    The Burning Babe As I in hoary winter night stood shivering in the snow,
    Surprised was I with sudden heat which made my heart to glow;
    And lifting up a fearful eye to view what fire was near,
    A pretty babe all burning bright did in the air appear;
    Who scorch-ed with excessive heat, such floods of tears did shed
    As though His floods should quench His flames with which His tears were fed:
    "Alas!" quoth He, "but newly born in fiery heats I fry,
    Yet none approach to warm their hearts or feel my fire but I!"
    "My faultless breast the furnace is; the fuel, wounding thorns;
    Love is the fire, and sighs the smoke; the ashes, shames and scorns;
    The fuel Justice layeth on, and Mercy blows the coals, The metal in this furnace wrought are men's defiled souls: For which, as now on fire I am to work them to their good, So will I melt into a bath, to wash them in my blood." With this He vanished out of sight and swiftly sank away, And straight I call-ed unto mind that it was Christmas Day.
    Saint Robert Southwell, S.J. (1562-1595)

    39. Robert Southwell: Christmas Poems
    robert southwell (156195). The Burning Babe. As I in hoary winter'snight stood shivering in the snow, Surprised I was with sudden
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    Robert Southwell (1561-95)
    The Burning Babe
    As I in hoary winter's night stood shivering in the snow,
    Surprised I was with sudden heat which made my heart to glow;
    And lifting up a fearful eye to view what fire was near,
    A pretty babe all burning bright did in the air appear;
    Who, though scorched with excessive heat, such floods of tears did shed,
    As though his floods should quench his flames, which with his tears were fed.
    "Alas," quoth he, "but newly born, in fiery heats I fry,
    Yet none approach to warm their hearts, or feel my fire but I!
    My faultless breast the furnace is, the fuel wounding thorns,
    Love is the fire, and sighs the smoke, the ashes shame and scorns;
    The fuel justice layeth on, and mercy blows the coals, The metal in this furnace wrought are men's defiled souls, For which, as now on fire I am to work them to their good, So will I melt into a bath to wash them in my blood." With this he vanished out of sight and swiftly shrunk away, And straight I called unto mind that it was Christmas Day.
    New Prince, New Pomp

    40. Virtual Jamestown-- Inquiry To Sir William Berkley By Robert Southwell
    Inquiry to Sir William Berkley by robert southwell, 1670. Inquiries tobee sent to Sr. A True Copie, robert southwell Vera Copia Sa. Wiseman.
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    Inquiry to Sir William Berkley by Robert Southwell, 1670 Inquiries to bee sent to Sr. William Berkeley Knight, Capt General and Governor in chief of His Ma[jes]ties Colony of Virginia 1. What Councils, Assemblies, and Courts of Judicature are within Your Government, and of what nature and kind. 2. What Courts of Judicature relating to the Admiralty. 3. Where the Legislative and Executive Powers of Your Government are seated. 4. What Statutes, Lawes and Ordinances are now made and in force. 5. What number of Horse and Foote are within Yo[ur] Government, whether they bee Trained Bands or standing Forces, how they are armed, divided and Executed. 6. What Castles and Forts are within yo[ur] Government and how seituated, as alsoe what stores and provisions they are furnished withall. 7. What numer of Privateers or Pyrats doe frequent your coast, what their Burthens are, the number of

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