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Full many a glorious morning have I seen.
— Sonnet XXXIII
KEYWORD: ye
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By heaven, I think there's no man is secure
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2 |
I grant ye. |
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3 |
Alas! for whose sake did I that ill deed?
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4 |
Truly, the souls of men are full of dread:
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5 |
Ye shall, my Lord. |