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William Shakespeare

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Mellifluous Shakespeare, whose enchanting Quill
Commandeth Mirth or Passion, was but Will.
--
Thomas Heywood, Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels.

 
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With this same cheer of mirth and joy our good Lord looked down on the right side and brought to my mind where our Lady stood in the time of His Passion; and said: Wilt thou see her?

 
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