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Striving To Better, Oft We Mar What 's Well. -- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), King Lear -- Act I, Sc.
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Striving to better, oft we mar what 's well.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), King Lear
-- Act i, Sc. 4
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