William Shakespeare Quotes
Sir, The Year Growing Ancient,
Not Yet On Summer's Death Nor On The Birth
Of Trembling Winter, The Fairest Flowers O' Th' Season
Are Our Carnations And Streaked Gillyvors,
Which Some Call Nature's Bastards.
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