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The Eve of St. Agnes, by John Keats

Harvard Classics
Harvard Classics
Episode • Jan 20, 2022 • 27m

At midnight on the eve of St. Agnes there were certain solemn ceremonies which all virgins must perform to have "visions of delight and soft adorings from their loves." Porphyro took advantage of this custom to win his bride. (Volume 41, Harvard Classics)

St. Agnes' Eve, Jan. 20.

 

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