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Tis your desire my dearest friend that I
First Line:
Tis your desire my dearest friend that I
Last Line:
And neither wish nor fear the approach of fate
DMI number:
7556
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Tis your desire my dearest friends that I
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Tis your desire my dearest friends that I
Last Line:
And neither wish nor fear th'approach of fate
Author:
Richard Clavering (Confident)
DMI number:
6198