Random thoughts from a largely-useless man.
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Sunday, November 18, 2012
I plight thee my troth
"I plight thee my troth," meaning "I pledge thee my faithfulness." From the traditional wedding vows. Very poetically expressed, but it is not used much today. I wish it were. I wish even more that it were strictly observed.
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