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Sweet Food Of Sweetly Uttered Knowledge. -- Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) -- Defence Of Poesy
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Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge.
-- Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
-- Defence of Poesy
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