You still shall live-such virtue hath my pen-
Where breath most breathes, even in the mouths of men.
(Sonnet 81: Or I Shall Live Your Epitaph To Make)
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You, Lord Archbishop,
Whose see is by a civil peace maintain'd,
Whose beard the silver hand of peace hath touch'd,
Whose learning and good letters peace hath tutor'd,
Whose white investments figure innocence,
The dove, and very blessed spirit of peace-
Wherefore you do so ill translate yourself
Out of the speech of peace, that bears such grace,
Into the harsh and boist'rous tongue of war;
Turning your books to graves, your ink to blood,
Your pens to lances, and your tongue divine
To a loud trumpet and a point of war?
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A poor esquire of Kent that loves his king.
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He dies, and makes no sign: O God, forgive him!
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