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'Tis the year's midnight, and it is the day's.
John Donne
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John Donne
Died: 1631
Died: March 31
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To an incompetent judge I must not lie, but I may be silent to a competent I must answer.
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So in a voice, so in a shapeless flame, Angels affect us often.
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Let me arrest thy thoughts, wonder with me, Why ploughing, building, ruling and the rest, Or most of those arts, whence our lives are blessed, By cursed Cain's race invented be, And blessed Seth vexed us with astronomy.
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