Was it the worke of nature or of Art?
(Sonnet XXI)
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For of the soul the body form doth take For soul is form, and and doth the body make.Edmund Spenser
The poets' scrolls will outlive the monuments of stone. Genius survives; all else is claimed by death.
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All that in this delightful garden grows, Should happy be, and have immortal bliss.
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A stern discipline pervades all nature, which is a little cruel that it may be very kind.
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Beauty is the bait which with delight Allures man to enlarge his kind.
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For deeds to die, however nobly done, And thoughts of men to as themselves decay, But wise words taught in numbers for to run, Recorded by the Muses, live for ay.
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