William Shakespeare Quotes
Grim-visaged War Hath Smoothed His Wrinkled Front;
And Now, Instead Of Mounting Barbed Steeds
To Fright The Souls Of Fearful Adversaries,
He Capers Nimbly In A Lady's Chamber
To The Lascivious Pleasing Of A Lute.
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