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O Thou Who Dost Inhabit In My Breast, Leave Not The Mansion, So Long Tenantle
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O thou who dost inhabit in my breast,
Leave not the mansion, so long tenantless;
Lest growing ruinous the building fall,
And leave no memory of what it was.
-- William Shakespeare
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