William Shakespeare Quotes
What's More To Do,
Which Would Be Planted Newly With The Time,
As Calling Home Our Exiled Friends Abroad
That Fled The Snares Of Watchful Tyranny,
Producing Forth The Cruel Ministers
Of This Dead Butcher And His Fiend-like Queen,
Who, As 'tis Thought, By Self And Violent Hands
Took Off Her Life; This, And What Needful Else
That Calls Upon Us, By The Grace Of Grace
We Will Perform In Measure, Time, And Place.
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