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William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost Quotes: Never durst a poet touch a pen to writeUntil his ink was tempered with love's sighs.
         

Never durst a poet touch a pen to writeUntil his ink was tempered with love's sighs.


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Never durst a poet touch a pen to writeUntil his ink was tempered with love's sighs.
         



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