William Shakespeare Quotes
O Prosperina,
For The Flowers Now That, Frighted, Thou Let'st Fall
From Dis's Wagon; Daffodils,
That Come Before The Swallow Dares, And Take
The Winds Of March With Beauty; Violets Dim,
But Sweeter Than The Lids Of Juno's Eyes
Or Cytherea's Breath; Pale Primroses,
That Die Unmarried, Ere They Can Behold
Bright Phoebus In His Strength
a Malady
Most Incident To Maids; Bold Oxlips And
The Crown Imperial; Lilies Of All Kinds,
The Flower-de-luce Being One.
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