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From what poem are the words 'One more unfortunate weary of breath- Rashly importunate gone to her death- take her up tenderly lift her with care fashioned so slenderly so young and so fair'?
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"So" is an Enlgish word, "so so" is a phrase using the same word twice which refers to something being reasonable, or not bad but not great.
"You went to the football yesterday, how was...
They could destroy all civilization and infrastructure and essentially wipe out the planet and things would be contaminated for centuries- this does not occur with conventional or limited warfare.
The noun 'so-and-so' (plural 'so-and-sos') is used to refer to a person whose name you've forgotten, prefer not to use, or want to avoid using:'I had a call from so-and-so, the guy from the Council,...