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John Everett Millais

Name
John Everett Millais
Date of birth
1829
Date of death
1896
Nationality
British

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Grace
Grace

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Grace

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Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind
Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind

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Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind

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"And have I not really loved you?"
"And have I not really loved you?"

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"And have I not really loved you?"

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"Bell Here's the Inkstand"
"Bell Here's the Inkstand"

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"Bell Here's the Inkstand"

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"Devotedly attached to the Young Man"
"Devotedly attached to the Young Man"

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"Devotedly attached to the Young Man"

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The Bishop and the Knight
The Bishop and the Knight

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The Bishop and the Knight

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