+ Follow ENGLISH COMPOSITION AND ENGLISH LITERATURE Tag
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[Title] => Twice Blest
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Sometimes a phrase gets a grip of your mind and wont let go. It whispers in your ear "twice blessed" and you find yourself wondering if that is the correct form or is it "twice blest"? With hyphen or without? Where did that come from? The source eludes you, slips over the rim of memory every time youre about to catch it. Then suddenly as you stare out of a skyscrapers picture window at the dismal view outside, the whole quote floats up to you, "The quality of mercy is not strained.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1805260
[AuthorName] => Barbara Gonzalez-Ventura
[SectionName] => Modern Living
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ENGLISH COMPOSITION AND ENGLISH LITERATURE
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[Title] => Twice Blest
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Sometimes a phrase gets a grip of your mind and wont let go. It whispers in your ear "twice blessed" and you find yourself wondering if that is the correct form or is it "twice blest"? With hyphen or without? Where did that come from? The source eludes you, slips over the rim of memory every time youre about to catch it. Then suddenly as you stare out of a skyscrapers picture window at the dismal view outside, the whole quote floats up to you, "The quality of mercy is not strained.
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[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1805260
[AuthorName] => Barbara Gonzalez-Ventura
[SectionName] => Modern Living
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