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The Life of John Milton, Volume 5 (of 7), 1654-1660

CHAPTER II
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4, 1657-8), and of Milton or his thoughts and doings through that crisis we have no trace whatever.

Our next glimpse of him is just after the moment of the abrupt dissolution of the Parliament, when Cromwell was addressing himself again, single-handed, to the task of grappling with the double danger of anarchy within and a threatened invasion from without.

The glimpse is a very sad one.
"_Feb._ 10, 1657-8, _Mrs.Katherin Milton_," and again "_March_, 20, 1657-8, _Mrs.Katherin Milton_," are two entries, within six weeks of each other, in the burial registers of St, Margaret's, Westminster.

They are the records of the deaths of Milton's second wife and the little girl she had borne him only in October last.


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