weary with toil
When I was reading, I wanted to look up for information on one of Shakespeare's Sonnets, a particular favorite, when I came upon this site by Charles Wolff. I'm surprised it still exists. I only remembered that he used "ghastly night" instead of "ghostly night" to render the sonnet into music. He did it as part of Introduction to Shakespeare class he had.
I first came upon it probably 8 years ago. Wow, a long time. In fact, it says 1998. So I found it a little after that time and before 2000, because I remember the Y2K bug that everyone was scared about. It must have been one of the early sites indexed by Yahoo!, and was easy to find. Before other sites got higher ranking, I could find it easily. I think now, it's hard because all these plagiarism-promoting sites took over. I'm glad I remembered "ghastly night".
I first came upon it probably 8 years ago. Wow, a long time. In fact, it says 1998. So I found it a little after that time and before 2000, because I remember the Y2K bug that everyone was scared about. It must have been one of the early sites indexed by Yahoo!, and was easy to find. Before other sites got higher ranking, I could find it easily. I think now, it's hard because all these plagiarism-promoting sites took over. I'm glad I remembered "ghastly night".
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Wow, that's cool!
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