Oscar Wilde Quotes
Ah, Robbie, When We Are Dead And Buried In Our Porphyry Tombs, And The Trumpet Of The Last Judgement Is Sounded, I Shall Turn And Whisper To You, 'Robbie, Robbie, Let Us Pretend We Do Not Hear It.
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