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Let’s go a-Maying with Robert Herrick
I love May! April may be the “crulest month of the year” (Thank you, Mr. Eliot), but May rocks. May is the month of outdoor festivals, corn dogs, funnel cake, and gin-and-tonics. I say good-bye to my students, turn in … Continue reading →
Posted in Why the Renaissance matters
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Tagged Cavalier, Christmas, Corinna's Gone A-Maying, Maypole, Paganism, Puritans, Robert Herrick
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