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A madrigal is a type of secular vocal music composition that originated in the Renaissance and is characterized by its intricate polyphony and expressive lyrics, often focusing on themes of love. In contrast, "quilligan" does not refer to a known musical or literary term; it may be a misinterpretation or a specific reference not widely recognized. If you meant a different term, please clarify for a more accurate comparison.

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