William Shakespeare Quotes
I Have Touched The Highest Point Of All My Greatness;
And From That Full Meridian Of My Glory
I Haste Now To My Setting: I Shall Fall
Like A Bright Exhalation In The Evening,
And No Man See Me More.
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