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ANY AND ALL, by LAWRENCE JOSEPH Poet's Biography First Line: You draw nearer to see her more closely Last Line: Decide for him whether his clauses should be restrictive, %whether to replace every 'any' with 'all' Subject(s): Law And Lawyers | ||||||||
Other Poems of Interest...LAW LIKE LOVE by WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN IN WOMAN'S PRAISE by SHEPPARD BARCLAY WILL OF JAMES BIGSBY OF MANNINGTREE, 1839 by JAMES BIGSBY LAWYER'S FAREWELL TO HIS MUSE by WILLIAM BLACKSTONE STATE V. HENRY DAY by R. M. CHARLTON CIRCUITER'S LAMENT by DAVID CRICHTON RULES OF DESCENT IN THE UNITED STATES by T. W. DAVIDSON I HAD SOME THINGS THAT I CALLED MINE by EMILY DICKINSON MODERN PARAPHRASE OF SHAKESPEARE'S SONNET 29 by GEORGE SANTAYANA |
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