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It’s Friday #2

March 11, 2022 / journey & destination / 2 Comments

Our visiting wallaby enjoying the new growth after all the rain we've had: Henry VIII was the last play that Shakespeare wrote and in it he describes the events that led up to the birth of King Henry’s daughter by Anne Boleyn. This week we read Act 5, Scene 2, where the King warns the … Continue reading It’s Friday #2

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He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven

Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths,
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