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Whom of which can I speak-- When the days are full of heat? Literary giant old and new, Revamped, and told,"To thine own self be true." Everywhere he had his ways, Found dead, on his own birthday. Upon his left ear a little ring, what did this bring? Father of Tragedy, He spoke, writhing with the lost love... Nobody knows where he goes, But at Two, we're going to The Globe.
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Apr 30, 2012
Apr 30, 2012 at 7:00 AM UTC
William Shakespeare
Whom of which can I speak-- When the days are full of heat? Literary giant old and new, Revamped, and told,"To thine own self be true." Everywhere he had his ways, Found dead, on his own birthday. Upon his left ear a little ring, what did this bring? Father of Tragedy, He spoke, writhing with the lost love... Nobody knows where he goes, But at Two, we're going to The Globe.
From my Senior year in high school English class, teacher was tickled. [from 2003]
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Apr 30, 2012
Apr 30, 2012 at 7:00 AM UTC
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