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Comus

Proper noun

Meaning

Comus

(Greek mythology) The god of festivity, revels and nocturnal dalliances, a son of Dionysus.

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Comus and his midnight crew. Thomas Gray

Lewalski 2003 p. 103. Milton continued to write poetry during this period of study; his Arcades and Comus were both commissioned for masques composed for noble patrons, connections of the Egerton family, and performed in 1632 and 1634 respectively. Source: Internet

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