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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Poetry, from “Romeo and Juliet” Act 3, Scene 2

ws.1.1.1ws.1.1.1When you
you will not be part of me,
I want to cut out of your memory
many small stars.
Then it,
the sky will be so beautiful,
that all the world
will fall in love of the night.”

(William Shakespeare)ws.1.1ws.1.1

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