• "To Marguerite: Continued" is a poem by Matthew Arnold. It was first published in Empedocles on Etna (1852), with the title, "To Marguerite, in Returning...
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    Marguerite Germaine Marie Donnadieu (French pronunciation: [maʁɡ(ə)ʁit ʒɛʁmɛn maʁi dɔnadjø], 4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), known as Marguerite Duras (French:...
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    " Marguerite continued to reside in the Palais d'Orléans, where she died on 13 April 1672. She was buried at the Basilica of Saint Denis. Marguerite Louise...
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    for many years, but at last she leaves him for a visit to her friends, promising, however, to return. Time passes, but she comes not back. Scruples of...
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  • The Last Duel (2021 film) (category Film productions suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
    publicly. An epilogue reveals Jean died fighting in the Crusades while Marguerite continued managing his estate, living in peace for the remainder of her life...
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    out his business partner in 1863. Upon Aristide's death in 1877, Marguerite continued to run the store, even expanding it. The Boucicaut's treatment of...
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    Maya Angelou (/ˈændʒəloʊ/ AN-jə-loh; born Marguerite Annie Johnson; April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014) was an American memoirist, poet, and civil rights activist...
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  • men ill at ease?     'Tis that the lot they have     Fails their own will to please; For man would make no murmuring, were his will obey'd. And after a...
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    Lady Blessington to England, but the couple separated soon afterwards amidst much acrimony. D'Orsay continued to live with Marguerite until her death....
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    Marguerite de Navarre (French: Marguerite d'Angoulême, Marguerite d'Alençon; 11 April 1492 – 21 December 1549), also known as Marguerite of Angoulême and...
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    Margaret of Valois (French: Marguerite, 14 May 1553 – 27 March 1615), popularly known as La Reine Margot, was a French princess of the Valois dynasty who...
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    Marguerite Frances Claverie Oswald Ekdahl (July 19, 1907 – January 17, 1981), also known as Marguerite Oswald, was the mother of Lee Harvey Oswald. After...
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    Pelouze married Marguerite Wilson [fr], a rich heiress, in 1857. The couple purchased the Château de Chenonceau in 1864. Marguerite continued to live there...
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    Marguerite Wildenhain, née Marguerite Friedlaender and alternative spelling Friedländer (October 11, 1896 – February 24, 1985), was an American Bauhaus-trained...
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  • Marguerite Porete (French: [maʁɡ(ə)ʁit pɔʁɛt]; 13th century – 1 June 1310) was a Beguine, a French-speaking mystic and the author of The Mirror of Simple...
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    (French: Marguerite-Marie Alacoque) (22 July 1647 – 17 October 1690) was a French Catholic Visitation nun and mystic who promoted devotion to the Sacred...
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  • Julien and Marguerite de Ravalet were the children of Jean III de Ravalet, lord of Tourlaville and Madeleine de Hennot, Madame of Tourlaville. They were...
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    Marguerite Higgins Hall (September 3, 1920 – January 3, 1966) was an American reporter and war correspondent. Higgins covered World War II, the Korean...
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    group of the 1960s, consisting of Mary Weiss, Elizabeth "Betty" Weiss, Marguerite "Marge" Ganser, and Mary Ann Ganser. Between 1964 and 1966 several hit...
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  • Mary Marguerite Porter Zwicker (née Porter, 1904–1993) was a Canadian artist and art promoter from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Known for her watercolor paintings...
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    as a partial blessing." Marguerite d'Youville died in 1771 at the General Hospital. In the next century, her status continued to increase, as people cited...
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    Literature and Dogma (category Articles that link to Wikisource)
    exact knowledge, but a term of poetry and eloquence, a term thrown out, so to speak, at a not fully grasped object of the speaker's consciousness,—a literary...
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  • resigned from Channel Seven in June 2009 – prior to getting married and moving to the country. Marguerite continued her journalism in a senior role with WIN Television...
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    Marguerite Bennett (born 1988) is an American comic book writer. She has worked on Bombshells, Angela, Josie and the Pussycats, and her creator-owned books...
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    Marguerite Bellanger (10 June 1838 – 23 November 1886) was a French stage actress and courtesan. She was a celebrity of Second Empire France and known...
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    Marguerite Zorach (née Thompson; September 25, 1887 – June 27, 1968) was an American Fauvist painter, textile artist, and graphic designer, and was an...
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    Marguerite Louise d'Orléans (28 July 1645 – 17 September 1721) was a French princess who became grand duchess of Tuscany as the wife of Grand Duke Cosimo...
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    Marguerite Bourgeoys, CND (17 April 1620 – 12 January 1700), was a French religious sister and founder of the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal in...
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    criminal trial continued for most of the summer and Carrouges, Le Gris, and Marguerite were all called on to give evidence. Marguerite was by this time...
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    to hide in England. She evaded authorities for a number of years, who continued to hunt her. While in hiding, she survived on sums of money sent to her...
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