The world in all does but two nations bear, The good, the bad, and these mixed everywhere.
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He hangs in shades the orange bright, Like golden lamps in a green night.Andrew Marvell
Annihilating all that's made To a green thought in a green shade.
Andrew Marvell
For he did never love to pair
His Progeny above the Air;
But to be honest, valiant, wise,
Makes Mortals matches fit for Deityes.
Andrew Marvell
The Grave's a fine and private place But none I think do there embrace.
Andrew Marvell
When we have run our passions' heat,
Love hither makes his best retreat:
The gods, that mortal beauty chase,
Still in a tree did end their race;
Apollo hunted Daphne so
Only that she might laurel grow;
And Pan did after Syrinx speed
Not as a nymph, but for a reed.
Andrew Marvell
Gentler times for Love are ment:
Who for parting pleasure strain
Gather Roses in the rain,
Wet themselves and spoil their Sent.
Andrew Marvell
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