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Thursday, April 8, 2010
From Mackellar to Shakespeare
From Mackellar to Shakespeare
"The glorious sun
Strays in his course, and plays the alchemist:
Turning with splendour of his precious eye,
The meagre cloddy earth to glistening gold"
Shakespeare, King John, Act 3, Sc 1.
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