Oct 13, 2008

Famous Quotes | Yet this aboundant issue...

Yet this aboundant issue seem’d to me,
But hope of Orphans, and un-fathered fruite,
For sommer and his pleasures waite on thee,
And thou away, the very birds are mute.
Or if they sing, tis with so dull a cheere.
That leaves looke pale, dreading the winter’s neere.
- William Shakespeare Attribution: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British poet. How like a winter hath my absence beene (l. 9–14). . . The Unabridged William Shakespeare, William George Clark and William Aldis Wright, eds. (1989) Running Press.

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