Findings:
- It was something that sand out while burning itself up, at the risk that nothing would be left.
- It was something that sang out while burning itself up, at the risk that nothing would be left.
- Wharfinger was no Shakespeare
- itself
- Pop Will Eat Itself
- Pop has eaten itself
- We have nothing to fear but fear itself
- History Repeats Itself
- When an octopus becomes upset, it may eat itself
- School is making itself obsolete with all of this memorization
- speaks for itself
- Your anti-religious stance may be confusing the organization of religion with religion itself
- A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand
- When science questions itself (a rant)
- Never trust anything that can think for itself
- Translucent, threatening to smash itself
- Stupidity often manifests itself as an insatiable desire to fulfill one's curiosity
- The clothing sells itself
- Drinking in text as though the thirst might not present itself again
- Her grief is still too young to behave itself, so she never lets it out
- Another Sonnet to Black Itself
- a leg had bared itself
- And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out
- my life itself
- Without chemicals, life itself would be impossible
- Aline's number is alone with itself
- The Soul unto Itself
- A Song in Itself
- Fountain of Milk Spreading Itself Uselessly on Three Shoes
- I saw everything arrange itself backwards; I liked it
- Be your own fiction. After that, the story almost writes itself.
- It must have fixed itself!
- The mouth in gentle mockery of itself
- My growl makes an earthquake blush and the thunder ashamed of itself
- The race calling itself 'human' fails
- Whether you take a doughnut hole as a blank space or as an entity unto itself is a purely metaphysical question and does not affect the taste of the doughnut one bit.
- the summer can do little more than feed itself
- History rarely repeats itself, but it often rhymes.
- The Fruit That Ate Itself
- Poop Won't Eat Itself
- a box which contains itself is infinitely large
- It's dark and scary out there. The night can avenge itself.
- the dream itself isn't so terrifying
- America hates itself
- His voice is like something from a distant age, the voice of the earth itself, the voice of a tree, the voice of a stone.
- Just as it could not imprison itself with laws, impoverish itself with money or misguide itself with leaders, so it would not misrepresent itself with signs.
- representative of itself
- collapsing in on itself
- The pain is honest in itself
- the existence of the decision itself is a mere distraction on the road to oblivion
- The Blade Itself
- Science is Religion itself: God is a Scientist and Materialist.
- Life Itself
- Tree That Owns Itself
- Of all the species on earth, we have the ability to tell the long march of evolution to go fuck itself
- evil, like darkness, is not so much an entity unto itself as an absence of its counterpart
- I suspect nature itself will stop you
- my body can tear itself apart
- art has more to do with context than with the piece itself
- Fear itself
- In and Of Itself
- obscure
- Everything's Obscure Writeups (superdoc)
- Jude the Obscure
- obscure variable names
- An Obscure Writer
- Great but obscure pieces of classical music featured in TV commercials
- watching lust obscure my mind
- Obscure Solutions to Even More Obscure Problems
- Obscure Atari 2600 Game Programmers
- Try not being obscure just for the sake of it
- obscure (user)
- That Obscure Object Of Desire
- The music makes one's blood boil and long to be in some obscure, untamed place with the one you love
- Obscure Shadow (user)
- Truly Obscure
- The Obscure Object
- Slowly, to watch the ink obscure
- to be obscure in a thousand years
- Cités Obscures
- socketes matures during 4 14 years. - reflections upon an obscure Dadaist genius in our midst; or, how I learned to stop worrying and love the troll.
- It's pretty obscure. You probably haven't heard of it.
- the title is an obscure reference to a thing, i am actually a guy
- perplex
- Perplexed
- Ozma's Friends Are Perplexed
- Perplex City
- Shakespeare in Love
- Royal Shakespeare Theatre
- William Shakespeare
- Reduced Shakespeare Company
- The longest scene in Shakespeare
- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
- Julius Caesar
- Shakespeare's Sonnets
- Sonnet XI
- Sonnet XII
- Sonnet XIV
- Sonnet XIII
- Sonnet XV
- Sonnet XVI
- Sonnet XVII
- Sonnet XVIII
- Sonnet XIX
- Sonnet XX
- Sonnet XXI
- Sonnet XXIII
- Sonnet XXII
- Sonnet XXIV
- Sonnet XXV
- Sonnet XXVI
- Sonnet XXVII
- Sonnet XXVIII
- Sonnet XXIX
- Sonnet XXX
- Sonnet XXXI
- Sonnet XXXII
- Sonnet XXXIII
- Sonnet XXXIV
- Sonnet XXXV
- Sonnet XXXVI
- Sonnet XXXVII
- Sonnet XXXVIII
- Sonnet XL
- Sonnet XLI
- Sonnet XLII
- Sonnet XLIII
- Shakespeare's epitaphs
- Sonnet XLIV
- Sonnet XLV
- Sonnet XLVI
- Sonnet XLVII
- Who wrote Shakespeare?
- Emacs Code to Nodify The Tech's Shakespeare Texts
- William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
- Sonnet XLVIII
- Shakespeare for those "Black Moods"
- Sonnet XLIX
- Sonnet L
- Longest insult in Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's Insults
- Instant Shakespeare
- Sonnet CXXX
- Sonnet LV
- Love with Shakespeare
- Sonnet CXLVII
- Shakespeare and Company
- Shakespeare Did It Syndrome
- To the Memory of My Beloved Master, William Shakespeare, and What He Hath Left Us
- naked and reciting Shakespeare
- Sonnet LXXIII
- When I Read Shakespeare
- Sonnet LI
- Sonnet LII
- Sonnet LIII
- Sonnet LIV
- Sonnet LVI
- Nicholas Shakespeare
- Thirty Sonnets: With a Copy of Shakespeare's Sonnets on Leaving College
- Sonnet LXXI
- Sonnet LXXVI
- The Lost Years of Shakespeare
- Shakespeare on Drugs
- Infinite Shakespeare theorem
- Preface to Shakespeare
- Preface to Shakespeare : 2
- Mythological references in Shakespeare's King Lear
- Shakespeare Programming Language
- Shakespeare is like sex: A beginner's guide
- Shakespeare fishing
- On Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's Theatre
- Shakespeare
- The Cat in the Hat by William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's Sister
- Royal Shakespeare Company
- I want to have dinner with Shakespeare
- Words Shakespeare invented
- Phrases Shakespeare Invented
- Trip Shakespeare
- Notes Towards the Complete Works of Shakespeare
- Brush Up Your Shakespeare
- Folger Shakespeare Library
- Monkey Shakespeare Simulator
- Shakespeare in a Year
- Shakespeare's Use of Violence in Titus Andronicus
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