“It easeth some, though none it ever cured, to think their dolour others have endured.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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Sonnets and Other Poems
This volume includes a selection of sonnets and other poetic forms, showcasing the author's versatility and exploration of diverse subjects. more
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