For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.
The treatise De Vulgari Eloquio. Though we have doubts whether we possess this book as Dante [Alighieri] wrote it, inclining rather to think that it is a copy in some parts textually exact, in others an abstract, there can be no question either of its great glossological value, or that it conveys the opinions of Dante.
O thou, my sole complacence.
I start my shift at three in the afternoon, and get to burn out at midnight.
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