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Could you please write to me where I can find explanation of the below mentioned poems line by line or atleast summary:
1.All the world's a stage by William Shakespeare,
2.Mending wall by Robert Frost and
3.This is going to hurt just a little bit by Ogden.
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#1 As You Like It by William Shakespeare. Search, Read, Study, Discuss.

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#3 Ogden Nash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ogden Nash poem is a graphic account of going to the dentist.
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