“Every man at time of Death, Would fain set forth some saying that may live After his death and better humankind; For death gives life's last word a power to live, And, lie the stone-cut epitaph, remain After the vanished voice, and speak to men.”
Quote by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Book:Queen Mary. A Drama
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Queen Mary. A Drama
Queen Mary. A Drama is a work of historical drama that explores the life and times of Queen Mary, offering insights into her reign and the political and social landscape of her era. more
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