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Shakespeare

Doubly Great you are: Full Resplendent Star! In evident charge of wit; This morning gave me a bit… From thee still far, No help from my fast car That might even my skull split And my not warned neck slit! But can I reach where you are Sniffing the Unarguable Star? My teeth I shall surely grit, If I can’t in the same chair sit… But-wait! mine has been an unsung drama Just asking for your decisive hammer My audience their compliments stammer, Though an effort of easier grammar.

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