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Interestingly Paul, the only Elizabethan play that I have in a print form, I believe it's Elizabethan, is William Congreve's The Morning Bride. That's the one that has the famous quotation which I'm going to go because I want to get it right because I got the whole entire quotation. Get a grip. Here it is. Here's the QRZ and let me zip you toward the end. Now that I've got a hankering I should have I thought about it without thinking I was gonna go look for it. My god what is wrong with this person on QRZ? She has like a 25 page cafe Vita for a bio. What is it? Oh this is me. Oh wow amazing amazing. All right so now I've got to the my favorite quotations way down and the bottom here. I've got everyone. I've got Douglas Adams. I got Garbage. I've got I've got Sea Fever by John Maysfield which I entered by memory. Come on Joan you're wasting time. Oh I've even got Diogenes. Okay where is it? Here it is I found it. Okay here it is. This is the protagonist of The Morning Bride. Morning as in sad and lamenting. The Morning Bride 1697 by William Congreve and Almera Almera.
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