the poor love of fools and blind I've proved you,
For, foul or lovely, 'twas a fool that loved you.
(He Wonders Whether To Praise Or Blame Her)
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But theres wisdom in women, of more than they have known, And thoughts go blowing through them, are wiser than their own.
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And I shall find some girl perhaps, And a better one than you, With eyes as wise, but kindlier, And lips as soft, but true, And I daresay she will do.
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And see, no longer blinded by our eyes.
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If I should die, think only this of me; That there's some corner of a foreign field; That is for ever England.
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War knows no power. Safe shall be my going, Secretly armed against all death's endeavour Safe though all safety's lost safe where men fall And if these poor limbs die, safest of all.
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