John Sterling at Herstmonceux that afternoon, and his Father here in London, would have offered strange contrasts to an eye that had seen them both. Contrasts, and yet concordances.
His birth, perhaps, ſome petty Village hides, / And ſets his Cradle out of Fortune's way: […]
It is not enough to stand aside and hope problems straighten out on their own.
And what so poor a man as Hamlet is May do, to express his love and friending to you, God willing, shall not lack.
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