thou wert not my friend

  • 1Sonnet 82 — Sonnet|82 I grant thou wert not married to my Muse, And therefore mayst without attaint o erlook The dedicated words which writers use Of their fair subject, blessing every book. Thou art as fair in knowledge as in hue, Finding thy worth a limit… …

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  • 2Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship — Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, is the most popular alternative candidate for the author behind the alleged pseudonym, Shakespeare. Unknown artist after lost original, 1575; National Portrait Gallery, London. The Oxfordian theory of… …

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  • 3Subjunctive mood — In grammar, the subjunctive mood (abbreviated sjv or sbjv) is a verb mood typically used in subordinate clauses to express various states of irreality such as wish, emotion, possibility, judgment, opinion, necessity, or action that has not yet… …

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  • 4Kanichi Yamamoto — (1879 1961) was the first Japanese Bahá í. He joined the religion in 1902. Some of his children also decided to join the Bahá í Faith. [ Memories of Abdu l Baha , p. 5] Research shows that the first three Japanese Bahá’ís were all immigrants to… …

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  • 5Grammaire anglaise — La grammaire anglaise (ou grammaire de l anglais) est l étude systématique des éléments constitutifs de la langue anglaise. Si cette grammaire est relativement simple dans la mesure où certaines structures sont semblables à celles rencontrées… …

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  • 6Umar — For other uses, see Omar (disambiguation). Umar ibn al Khattab Caliph Umar s empire at its peak, 644 Al Farooq Reign …

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  • 7Duncan MacGregor Crerar — (4 December 1836 or 1837 Amulree, Glenquaich, Perthshire, Scotland 11 March 1916 Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland at age 78 years) was a Scottish poet who spent much of his adult life in western Ontario and New York City, writing sentimental poetry… …

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  • 8James Douglas, Lord of Douglas — See also: James Douglas (disambiguation) Sir James Douglas Tomb of Sir James, St Bride s Kirk, Douglas. Born c.1286 Douglas, Lanarkshire …

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  • 9Michael Kelly (tenor) — This article is about the 18th century tenor Michael Kelly. For others, see Michael Kelly (disambiguation). Michael Kelly (December 25[1] 1762 – October 9, 1826) was an Irish actor, singer (tenor), composer and theatrical manager who made an… …

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  • 10Oh, soft was the song — is a song with words by Gilbert Parker set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1910, as his Op. 59, No. 3. It is the second and last verse of a poem At Sea which Parker published in Volume I of a series of poems called Embers . The… …

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