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to prevent the ringing of the curfew bell. When he refuses, she climbs to the top of the bell tower and heroically risks her life by manually stopping the bell from ringing. Cromwell hears of her deed and is so moved that he issues a pardon for Underwood.
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The story involves Bessie, a young woman whose lover, Basil Underwood, has been arrested, thrown in prison by the Puritans and sentenced to die that night when the
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was written by Anonymous. Set in Kansas, it tells the story of two lovers whose tryst is threatened by the eponymous guard dog.
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A late Victorian English poem from the 1880s, "Chertsey Curfew" by Boyd Montgomerie Ranking, treats the same events.
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Public Domain, high resolution images from the book, along with the full text of the poem.
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Bullwinkle J. Moose quotes the poem in Season 5, episode 28 ("Wossamotta U", 1963) in
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were made based on the poem. For two of the films, the title was modified to
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Strange Duets: Impresarios and Actresses in the American Theatre, 1865–1914
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in September 1865. It is likely to have been based on the earlier work "
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The poem was widely known in the English-speaking world. In her novel
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Rose Hartwick Thorpe and the Story of "Curfew Must Not Ring-Tonight"
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used "Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight" as an inspiration for his play
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James, George Wharton; Thorpe, Rose Hartwick (April 15, 1916).
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The material upon which Rose Hartwick Thorpe based her poem is
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will be late in arriving, the young woman begs the old
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Curfew must not ring to-night, at LiteraryPlaces.co.uk
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quoted it at length (for comedic effect) in the film
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and published as sheet music by Robert Cooks and Co.
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An illustrated version of this poem is contained in
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Index


Rose Hartwick Thorpe
catalectic
trochaic octameter
curfew bell
Oliver Cromwell
sexton
Lydia Sigourney
Peterson's Magazine
Blanche Heriot
Chertsey
Albert Richard Smith
Blanche Heriot
Wars of the Roses
American Civil War
Litchfield, Michigan
Queen Victoria
David Belasco
The Heart of Maryland

Joseph Boggs Beale
magic lantern
Stanley Hawley
Anne of Green Gables
Prince Edward Island
Lucy Maud Montgomery
silent films
Jack Warner
Scrooge
Katharine Hepburn

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