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Teaching my boo the important things
if your lecture on mideval language doesn't end with this I don't want it
To Thine Own Self Be True…or Else?
If you’re not a Shakespeare person but can tolerate reading one of his plays, I highly recommend you start with Hamlet. The story is intense, inspiring, and layered with meaning—and it contains many commonly used and profound sayings (in case you’re trying to impress someone with your newfound sophistication). It may take two or three readings to get the most out of it, but it’s worth the…
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Psalm 21:13 (KJV) - Be thou exalted, LORD, in Thine own strength: so will we sing and praise Thy power.

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Thine Eyes
Red eyes of fire
Burning my desire
Blue ocean eyes
Might be my demise
Green eyes of jade
Will be my raid
Gold amber eyes
Causing my cries
Your beautiful eyes
Can they be my prize
Thine
Be mine
(1-10-24)
(yes, I know that "thine" at the end is used slightly wrong, it is a possessive you when the thing you possess starts with a vowel. I didn't write it because I wanted to imply that the thing is eyes. So it would be "thine eyes, be mine" at the end, but it's poetry so idgaf)
Sketch of ten year old Isabel Neville holding George’s pet ferret.
Warwick’s Anne, aged five (1461).