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(Allusion to characters in the play)
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M. Bradley Kellogg & William B. Rossow: Lear's
Daughters, two-book series title (The Wave and the
Flame and Reign of Fire)
Rebecca B. Gauss: Lear's Daughters: The
Studios of the Moscow Art Theatre 1905-1927
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And your large speeches may your deeds approve,
That good effects may spring from words of
love. (I,i)

Ford Madox Brown: Cordelia's Portion
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Pearl S. Buck: Words of Love
Benjamin Whitley, comp.: Words of Love
Eileen Winwood: Words of Love
Connie Harrison: Words of Love
Tina Reed: Words of Love
Tina Reed: Words of Love II: The Romance
Continues: Expressions of Affection and Desire
Michael Blake, ed.: Words of Love: A
Collection of Winning Short Stories, Essays,
and Poems by America's Young Writers
Jordan L. Linfield, ed.: Words of Love:
Romantic Quotations from Plato to Madonna
Susan Kelz Sperling: Lost Words of Love
Richard Sutphen: Sometimes the Words of
Love Have No Words
Jacy Showers: Sunshine and Shadows: Words
of Love and Loneliness
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What, in the least,
Will you require in present dower with her,
Or cease your quest of love? (I,I)
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Jacquetta Hawkes: Quest of Love
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These late eclipses in the sun and moon
portend no good to us. Though the wisdom
of Nature can reason it thus and thus, yet
Nature finds itself scourged by the sequent
effects. Love cools, friendship falls off,
brothers divide. (I,ii)
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Dayton D. Foster: The Wisdom of Nature
Robert Augros: The New Biology: Discovering
the Wisdom of Nature
W. Edward Blain: Love Cools
Edmund Fuller: Brothers Divided
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Turn all her mother's pains and benefits
To laughter and contempt; that she may feel
How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is
To have a thankless child! (I,iv)
King Lear frieze, Folger Library
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Simon R. Green: Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth
Marthedith Furnas: A Serpent's Tooth
Bithia Mary Croker: A Serpent's Tooth
Robert E. Swindells: A Serpent's Tooth
Christopher P. Andersen: The Serpent's Tooth
Diana L. Paxson: The Serpent's Tooth
Catherine Lim: The Serpent's Tooth
Margaret Bacon: The Serpent's Tooth
Sara Woods: Serpent's Tooth
Denis Kilcommons: Serpent's Tooth
Franklin W. Dixon: The Serpent's Tooth
Mystery
Roger Milliss: Serpent's Tooth: An Auto-
biographical Novel
Faye Kellerman: Serpent's Tooth: A Peter
Decker/Rina Lazarus Novel
Doug Moench: James Bond 007: Serpent's
Tooth
Frank Swinnerton: Thankless Child
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Th' untented woundings of a father's curse
Pierce every sense about thee! (I,iv)
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Honoré de Balzac: A Father's Curse and
Other Stories
Alphonse M. Grussi: The Father's Curse
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Touch me with noble anger,
And let not women's weapons, water drops,
Stain my man's cheeks.
. . .
What they are, yet I know not; but they shall be
The terrors of the earth. (II,iv)
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Doris G. Bargen: A Woman's Weapon: Spirit
Possession in The Tale of Genji
Stanton Forbes: The Terrors of the Earth
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Shut up your doors, my lord; 'tis a wild night.
My Regan counsels well. Come out o' th' storm. (II,iii)

Edwin Austin Abbey: King Lear
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Elinore Denniston: Wild Night
Rae Foley: Wild Night
L. J. Washburn: Wild Night
Arthur LeRoy Kaser: Out of the Storm
Jan S. Doward: Out of the Storm
Grace Livingston Hill: Out of the Storm
Patricia Willis: Out of the Storm
Michael Thorpe: Out of the Storm
Catherine George: Out of the Storm
William Hope Hodgson: Out of the Storm:
Uncollected Fantasies
Noah Andre Trudeau: Out of the Storm: The
End of the Civil War, April-June, 1865
Michael deCourcy Hinds: The Troubled
American Family: Which Way Out of the Storm?
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Who's there besides foul weather? (III,i)
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George Fort Gibbs: Foul Weather
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Strives in his little world of man to outscorn
The to-and-fro conflicting wind and rain.
(III,i)
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J. B. Bamborough: The Little World of Man
Rian James: Little World
Stella Benson: The Little World
Millicent Peppard De Mone: The Little World
Cooper Edens: The Little World
Ida R. Outhwaite: The Little World of Elves
and Fairies
Manly Palmer Hall: The Little World of PRS:
A Field Tour of the Philosophical Research Society
David Cannadine: This Little World:
Value of the Novels of Francis Brett Young as a Guide to
the State of Midland Society
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Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! Rage,
blow! (III,ii)
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Wanda von Kettler: Blow, Wind
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I am a man
More sinned against than sinning. (III,ii)
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John L. Carleton: More Sinned Against Than
Sinning
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In such a night
To shut me out! Pour on, I will endure.
In such a night as this! (III,iv)
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Oswald McCall: In Such a Night As This
Babette Deutsch: In Such a Night
Anthony Quayle: On Such a Night
Zella Wallace: On Such a Night
Norah Kelly: On Such a Night
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Bless thy five wits! Tom's a-cold. (III,iv)
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John Collier: Tom's A-cold
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Served the lust of my mistress' heart and
did the act of darkness with her.
. . .
False of heart, light of ear, bloody of
hand...(III,iv)
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John Peale Bishop: Act of Darkness
Francis Henry King: Act of Darkness
Jane Haddam: Act of Darkness
Phyllis Hastings: An Act of Darkness
Elizabeth Hewitt: False of Heart
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Keep thy foot out of brothels, thy hand out of
plackets, thy pen from lenders' books, and defy
the foul fiend. (III,iv)
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John Collier: Defy the Foul Fiend
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Lear. So, so. We'll go to supper i' th' morning.
Fool. And I'll go to bed at noon. (III,vi)
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Stephen Haggard: I'll Go to Bed at Noon
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As flies to wanton boys, are we to the gods,
They kill us for their sport. (IV,i)
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Derek Lomas: As Flies to Wanton Boys
Richard Oke: Wanton Boys
Mark Oliver: The Wanton Boys
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Humanity must perforce prey on itself,
Like monsters of the deep. (IV,ii)
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Thomas Helm: Monsters of the Deep
Stewart Ross: Monsters of the Deep
Saviour Pirotta: Monsters of the Deep
Norman S. Barrett: Monsters of the Deep
William Wise: Monsters of the Deep
Eulalia Garcia et al.: Giant Squid:
Monsters of the Deep
Gardner Soule: Mystery Monsters of the
Deep
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Ay, every inch a king;
When I do stare, see how the subject quakes. (IV,vi)
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Celia E. Gardner: Every Inch a King
Josephine C. Sawyer: Every Inch a King
John Cargill: Every Inch a King
Gary Graves: Every Inch a King
Princess Pilar and Desmond Chapman-Huston:
Every Inch a King
Sergio Correa de Costa: Every Inch a King:
A Biography of Dom Pedro I, First Emperor of Brazil
Joan Fleming: Every Inch a Lady: A Murder
of the Fifties
Beatrice Lilly: Every Other Inch a Lady
Douglas J. Cock: Every Other Inch a
Methodist
Joseph Wilson Turner: Every Inch a Man
Henrietta Stannard: Every Inch a Soldier
John Strange Winter: Every Inch a Soldier
William P. Head: Every Inch a Soldier:
Augustine Warner Robins and the
Building of U.S. Airpower
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Plate sin with gold,
And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks. (IV,vi)
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John MacArthur Maguire: The Lance of
Justice: A Semi-Centennial History of
the Legal Aid Society
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O, matter and impertinency mixed!
Reason in madness! (IV,vi)
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M. D. Niv: Reason in Madness: An Existential
Approach to Psychiatric Disorders
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When we are born, we cry that we are come
To this great stage of fools. (IV,vi)
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Leonard Merrick: This Stage of Fools
Charles Andrew Brady: Stage of Fools
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You do me wrong to take me out o' th' grave;
Thou art a soul in bliss; but I am bound
Upon a wheel of fire. (IV,vii)
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Thomas Joseph Campbell: Out of the Grave:
The Discovery of Fort St. Charles in 1908
John Van Houten Dippel: Bound upon a
Wheel of Fire: Why So Many German
Jews Made the Tragic Decision To
Remain in Nazi Germany
Arlo Bates: A Wheel of Fire
Hugo Seelig: Wheel of Fire
Victor Valle: Calendar of Souls, Wheel of
Fire
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Men must endure
Their going hence, even as their coming hither;
Ripeness is all. (V,ii)
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Eric Linklater: Ripeness Is All
V. Sivaramakrishnan, ed.: Ripeness Is All:
N. Raghunatha Aiyar Birth Centenary
Commemoration Volume 1893-1993
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So we'll live,
And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh
At gilded butterflies.
. . .
And take upon 's the mystery of things,
As if we were God's spies. (V,iii)
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Philippa Pullar: Gilded Butterflies: The
Rise and Fall of the London Season
Akeji Sumiyoshi: The Mystery of Things:
Evocation of the Japanese Supernatural
Don Nigro: God's Spies
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Upon such sacrifices, my Cordelia,
The gods themselves throw incense. (V,iii)
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Isaac Asimov: The Gods Themselves
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The wheel is come full circle. (V,iii)


1608 Quarto


George
Romney: Lear


John Hamilton Mortimer: Edgar


William Blake: Lear and Cordelia in Prison


James Barry: King Lear Weeping
over the Dead Body of Cordelia
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Margaret Gadd Fowlkes: Come Full Circle
John H. Crowe: Coming Full Circle
E. L. Jones et al.: Coming Full Circle:
Economic History of the Pacific Rim
Nancy VanArsdall: Coming Full Circle:
Honoring the Rhythms of Relationships
Peter Matlon, ed.: Coming Full Circle:
Farmers' Participation in the
Development of Technology
N. Cohen: Coming Full Circle: Successful
Recycling Today
Joe Ryan: Coming Full Circle: A Journey of
Self-Discovery and Growth
John Collier: Full Circle
Henry Cecil: Full Circle
Alicia Brandon: Full Circle
Grace Lumpkin: Full Circle
Jim Crager: Full Circle
Loretto Rose Lawler: Full Circle
Rhoda Hoff: Full Circle
Charles J. Quirk: Full Circle
Hendricka Elizabeth Palmer: Full Circle
Elinor Mordaunt: Full Circle
Allan Burgis: Full Circle
Sydney Fairbairn Rowell: Full Circle
Violet L. Gregory: Full Circle
Rosemary Hammond: Full Circle
Hilda Winifred Lewis: Full Circle
Pat Mitchell: Full Circle
Sheila Macey: Full Circle
Janet Kent: Full Circle
Peter Straub: Full Circle
Mary Agnes Hamilton: Full Circle
Sheelagh Coleman: Full Circle
Rosanne Bittner: Full Circle
Carin Rafferty: Full Circle
Alicia Brandon: Full Circle
Paula Riggs: Full Circle
Helene L. Owens: Full Circle
Judith Saxton: Full Circle
Mike Seabrook: Full Circle
Collin Wilcox: Full Circle
Gila Diamond: Full Circle
Ye Read: Full Circle
Danielle Steel: Full Circle
Martina West: Full Circle
Margaret Yorke: Full Circle
Michael Carte: Full Circle
Algernon Blackwood: Full Circle
Dick Joie: Full Circle
Kay Thorpe: Full Circle
Halcyon C. Backhouse: Full Circle
Edward Loring Black: Full Circle
William Curran Reedy: Full Circle
Yoshiko Uchida: The Full Circle
Erich Maria Remarque: Full Circle, A Play as
Adapted by Peter Stone
Mary Casey: Full Circle: Poems
Alexandra Seddon: Full Circle: A First
Collection of Poems
Andrew Harvey: A Full Circle: Poems
Dorothy Dennison: Full Circle: A Novel
Renato Amato: The Full Circle of the
Traveling Cuckoo: Stories
Wycombe District Arts Association Creative
Writing Competition 1987: Full Circle:
An Anthology
Michael Palin: Full Circle: A Pacific Journey
Edward Haskell, ed.: Full Circle: The Moral
Force of Unified Science
Cliff Masterson: Full Circle: A One-act
Rock Opera
Carole Morgan: Full Circle: The
Life of Llew E. Morgan
Barbara Leech: Full Circle: City of Cardiff
High School for Girls 1950-1970
Radek Sikorski: Full Circle: A Homecoming
to Free Poland
Stephen E. Fugate: Full Circle: Gunsmoke
Western Series
Bayliss Prater: Full Circle: Restoring Your
Habitat to Wilderness
Mary L. Cummings: Full Circle: Stories of
Mennonite Women
Edward Haskell, ed.: Full Circle: The Moral
Force of Unified Science
James Edgar Johnson: Full Circle: The Story
of Air Fighting
Anthony Eden: Full Circle: The Memoirs of
the Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony Eden
Barbara Harris & Lionel Bascon: Full Circle:
Near-death Experience and Beyond
Judith Lee-Hoffer: Full Circle: Experiences
with an Aging Parent
Dan Jansen: Full Circle: An Autobiography
Penelle Chase: Full Circle: A New Look at
Multiage Education
Bob Hill: Full Circle: The Story of Old Ed
and His Friends
Ulrich Steinhilper: Full Circle: The Long
Way Home from Canada
Judith Maxwell: Full Circle: Phase II
Manual: A Support Group Guidebook
Guidebook for Battered Women
Lois Cunningham: Full Circle: A Celebration
of Billings Past and Present in Photographs
Basil Pao: Full Circle: The Photography and
Design of Basil Pao
David R. Mains: Full Circle: The Creative
Church for Today's Society
Josephus Nelson & Judith Farley: Full Circle:
Ninety Years of Service in the Main Reading Room
Nena Bryans: Full Circle: A Proposal to
the Church for an Arts Ministry
Maria Dobozy: Full Circle: Kingship in the
German Epic: Alexanderlied,
Rolandslied, "Spielmannsepen"
Arthur Magill: Full Circle: A Collection
of Poems
Kenneth Snelson: Full Circle: Panoramas of
France, Italy and Japan
Dave Forman: Full Circle: Song of Ecology
and Earthen Spirituality
Luis Sepulveda: Full Circle: A South
American Journey
Richard English: Full Circle: Around the
World with a Motorcycle and Sidecar
Derek E. Ostergard: George Nakashima:
Full Circle
Janet Baker: Full Circle: An Autobiographical
Journal
Teddy Milne, ed.: Full Circle: An Anthology
of Poetry on Friendship
Kevin H. Kirkland: Full Circle: A Spiritual
Therapy for the Elderly
Lone Wolf Circles: Full Circle: A Song of
Ecology and Earthen Spirituality
C. V. Pedroche: Full Circle: A Literary
Journey to This Moment
Syd Ralph: Full Circle: A One-Act Rock
Musical
Ron Welburn: Full Circle: The Jottings of
a Scarborian
Martha E. Munzer: Full Circle: Rounding
Out a Life
Digby C. Anderson, ed.: Full Circle?: Bringing
Up Children in the Post-Permissive Period
Alan S. Miskin: Full Circle -- My Plan for
Stimulating a Paradigm Shift in the
Structure of Education in America for the
21st Century...with Recommendations for the Future
A. Moin Zaidi, comp.: Full Circle, 1972-1975:
The Dynamics of a Social Revolution, the National Emergency
Hywel Jones, ed.: Full Circle into the
Future?: Britain in the 21st Century
Deborah Jude-York et al.: Full Circle
Feedback
Robert J. Murley: Full Circle Marketing: An
In-depth Analysis of the Franchise Phenomenon
Rebecca Eastman: Full Circle Fitness: Be
Your Own Personal Trainer
Maurice W. Britts, ed.: Full Circle Two
Vivian M. Loken, ed: Full Circle Three
Ginny Knight, ed.: Full Circle Four
Maurice W. Britts, ed.: Full Circle Five
Phyllis J. Sloan, ed.: Full Circle Six
Leon Knight, ed.: Full Circle Seven
Yvonne Lewis: Almost Full Circle
J. Lloyd: Full Circle Summer
Judi Emm: Olivia's Full Circle
Felicity Hayle: Love's Full Circle
Lurlene McDaniel: Love's Full Circle
Cedric H. Whitman: Euripides and the Full
Circle of Myth
Leah Douglas: Richard H. Reinhardt: Full
Circle: A Legacy of Metalwork
Gala Nettles: Don Dodge: Full Circle the Way
It Was
Molly G. Proctor: Honnors: A Century Full
Circle -- A Maidstone Corn and Seed
Merchant's Story
J. G. Van der Walt: Physiology: Has It
Come Full Circle?
Malcolm Goldstein: Sounding the Full
Circle: Concerning Music Improvisation
and Other Related Matters
Ino Rossi, John Buettner Janusch, & Dorian
Coppenhaver, eds.: Anthropology Full Circle
William Feigelman, ed.: Society Full Circle:
Contemporary Readings on Society
Rosemary Thorpe: Latin American
Development Models: Coming Full Circle?
Rodney Atkinson: Europe's Full Circle:
Corporate Elites and the New Fascism
Carolyn Seval Brooks & Kathleen Fitzgerald
Rice: Families in Recovery: Coming
Full Circle
Kenneth E. Read: Return to the High Valley:
Coming Full Circle (Studies in Melanesian Anthropology)
Ann Awalt: Moon Set Full Circle
Patricia Reckrey: Her Circle Comes Full
Merwyn Borders: The Circle Comes Full: New
England Southern Baptists, 1958-1998
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Howl, howl, howl, howl! O, you are men of stones;
Had I your tongues and eyes, I'd use them so
That heaven's vault should crack. (V,iii)
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Rex Warner: Men of Stones
Zdenka Novak: When Heaven's Vault Cracked
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Is this the promised end? (V,iii)
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Gordon Jackson: The Promised End: A
Century of Observations on the
Philosophy and Pattern of Story
Stanley Edgar Hyman: The Promised End:
Essays and Reviews, 1942-1962
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I might have saved her; now she's gone for
ever. (V,iii)
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Jon Hieatt-Smith: Now She Is Gone
Edward S. Caldwell: She's Gone
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All friends shall taste
The wages of their virtue, and all foes
The cup of their deserving. (V,iii)
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Christopher Percival Wren: The Wages of Virtue
Stanley Middleton: Wages of Virtue
Moreland Hogan: The Dragon's Yule, or, The
Wages of Virtue
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The oldest hath borne most: we that are young
Shall never see so much, nor live so long. (V,iii)
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Irene Rathbone: We That Were Young
Sara Woods: Nor Live So Long
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