William Shakespeare Group
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The contrary states of mind are of that of envy versus contentment. In the first... - luannw answered a question in the William Shakespeare Group:
The Shakespearean sonnet is composed of four quatrains and a rhyming couplet at... - charming asked a question in the William Shakespeare Group:
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