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"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may..." |
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Author: Robert Herrick
Title: To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time |
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"Our two souls therefore which are but one/ Though I must go, endure not yet/ A breach, but an expansion/Like gold to airy thiness beat." |
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Author: John Donne
Title: A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning |
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"Of man's first disobedience and the fruit/of that forbidden tree whose mortal/Brought death into the world." |
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Author: John Milton
Title: Paradise Lost |
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"No man is an island entire of itself." |
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Author: John Donne
Title: Meditation 17 |
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"If they be two, they are two so/ As stiff twin compasses are two; Thy soul, the fixed foot makes no show/ but doth of the other do" |
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Author: John Donne
Title: A Valediction Forbidding Mourning |
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"Stone walls do not a prison make/ Nor iron bars a cage." |
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Author: Richard Lovelace
Title: To Althea, From Prison |
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"All mankind is of one authoer and is one volume; when one man dies one chapter is not torn out of the book, but is translated to a better language." |
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Author: John Donne
Title: Meditation 17 |
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"If these delights they mind may move/ Then live with me and be my love." |
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Author: Christopher Marlowe
Title: The Passionate Shepherd to His Love |
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"Had we but world enough, and time/ this coyness lady were no crime." |
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Author: Andrew Marvell
Title: To His Coy Mistress |
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"For thee, thou need'st no such deceit/ For thou thyself art thing own bait." |
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Author: John Donne
Title: The Bait |
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"True, a new mistress now I chase/ The first foe in the field/ And with a stronger faith embrace/ A sword, a horse, a shield." |
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Author: Richard Lovelace
Title: To Lucasta, On Going to Wars |
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"Thy belt of straw and ivy buds,/ Thy coral clasps and amber studs/ All these in me no means can move/ To come to these and be thy love." |
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Author: Sir Walter Raleigh
Title: The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd |
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To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time |
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"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may..."
Author: Robert Herrick |
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A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning (2) |
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Author: John Donne
"Our two souls therefore which are but one/ Though I must go, endure not yet/ A breach, but an expansion/ Like gold to airy thiness beat."
"If they be two they are two so/ As stiff twin compasses are two; Thy soul, the fixed foot, makes no show/ To move, but doth if the other do." |
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"Of man's first disobedience and the fruit/ of that forbidden tree whose mortal/ brought death into the world."
Author: John Milton |
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"No man is an island entire of itself..."
Author: John Donne
"All mankind is of one author and is one volume; when one man dies one chapter is not torn out of the book, but is translated to a better language." |
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"Stone walls do not a prison make/ Nor iron bars a cage."
Author: Richard Lovelace |
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The Passionate Shepherd to His Love |
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"If these delights thy mind may move/ Then live with me and be my love."
Author: Christopher Marlowe |
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"Had we but world enough and time/ this coyness lady were no crime."
Author: Andrew Marvell |
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Author: John Donne
"For thee, thou need'st no such deceit/ For thou thyself art thing own bait." |
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To Lucasta, On Going to the Wars |
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Author: Richard Lovelace
"True, a new mistress now I chase/ The first foe in the field/ And with a stronger faith embrace/ A sword, a horse, a shield." |
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The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd |
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Author: Sir Walter Raleigh
"Thy belt of straw and ivy buds,/ Thy coral clasps and amber studs/ All these in me no means can move/ To come to thee and by my love." |
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To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time |
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A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning
Meditation 17
The Bait |
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To Althea, From Prison
To Lucasta, On Going to the Wars |
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The Passionate Shepherd to His Love |
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The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd |
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