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William Shakespeare Quotes: We ignorant of ourselves beg often our own harms which the wise powers deny us for our good.
         

We ignorant of ourselves beg often our own harms which the wise powers deny us for our good.


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We ignorant of ourselves beg often our own harms which the wise powers deny us for our good.
         



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