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Nathan Mesfin 10 February 2019

Who's here because of Worlds Scholars Cup

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Kim Jong-un 16 November 2021

Yes

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Trump 28 March 2021

build a wall

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what 09 October 2021

what

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Obama 28 March 2021

nice

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walaili 04 June 2019

hi wsc people this is my favourite poem tbh

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Andrew Lin 23 April 2019

i am here because i am suffering from World Scholars Cup! ! !

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POEM OF THE DAY
A Hymn To Venus

O Venus, beauty of the skies,
To whom a thousand temples rise,
Gaily false in gentle smiles,
Full of love-perplexing wiles;
O goddess, from my heart remove
The wasting cares and pains of love.

If ever thou hast kindly heard
A song in soft distress preferred,
Propitious to my tuneful vow,
A gentle goddess, hear me now.
Descend, thou bright immortal guest,
In all thy radiant charms confessed.

Thou once didst leave almighty Jove
And all the golden roofs above:
The car thy wanton sparrows drew,
Hovering in air they lightly flew;
As to my bower they winged their way
I saw their quivering pinions play.

The birds dismissed (while you remain)
Bore back their empty car again:
Then you, with looks divinely mild,
In every heavenly feature smiled,
And asked what new complaints I made,
And why I called you to my aid?

What frenzy in my bosom raged,
And by what cure to be assuaged?

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