The Records of the Town of Cambridge (Formerly New-Towne) Massachusets : 1630-1703. the Records of the Town Meetings, and of the Selectmen, Comprising All of the First Volume of Records, and Being Vol
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Cambridge was a renowned English poet and playwright known for his masterpiece "Sonnets", a collection of 154 love poems exploring themes of beauty, time, and mortality. His lyrical style and use of iambic pentameter revolutionized English literature, influencing generations of writers and poets. His work continues to be celebrated for its emotional depth and exquisite language.