William Shakespeare Quotes
Why Should You Think That I Should Woo In Scorn?
Scorn And Derision Never Come In Tears:
Look, When I Vow, I Weep; And Vows So Born,
In Their Nativity All Truth Appears.
How Can These Things In Me Seem Scorn To You,
Bearing The Badge Of Faith, To Prove Them True?
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