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BEN JONSON 15732-1637 An Epigram of Inigo Jones SIR INIGO doth fear it , as I hear , And labours to seem worthy of this fear , That I should write upon him some sharp verse , Able to eat into his bones , and pierce The marrow . Wretch !
BEN JONSON 15732-1637 An Epigram of Inigo Jones SIR INIGO doth fear it , as I hear , And labours to seem worthy of this fear , That I should write upon him some sharp verse , Able to eat into his bones , and pierce The marrow . Wretch !
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For if the nymphs should know my swain , I fear they'd love him too ; Yet if it be not known , The pleasure is as good as none , For that's a narrow joy is but our own . I'll tell , that , if they be not glad , They yet may envy me ...
For if the nymphs should know my swain , I fear they'd love him too ; Yet if it be not known , The pleasure is as good as none , For that's a narrow joy is but our own . I'll tell , that , if they be not glad , They yet may envy me ...
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For hunger or for love they bite or tear , Whilst wretched Man is still in arms for fear . For fear he arms , and is of arms afraid , From fear to fear successively betray'd ; Base fear , the source whence his best passions came ...
For hunger or for love they bite or tear , Whilst wretched Man is still in arms for fear . For fear he arms , and is of arms afraid , From fear to fear successively betray'd ; Base fear , the source whence his best passions came ...
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JOHN DONNE 15731631 | 1 |
Holy Sonnets I VII X XIII | 21 |
KATHERINE PHILIPS 16311664 | 26 |
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