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  • Myra
    I, with whose colours Myra dress'd her head,
    I, that ware posies of her own hand-making,
    I, that mine own name in the chimneys read
    By Myra finely wrought ere I was waking:...
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Raspiarduino: oh wearisome condition of humanity! born under one law, to another bound. -- fulke greville, lord brooke
Melaniejaxn: in night when colors all to black are cast, distinction lost, or gone down with the light; the eye a watch to inward senses placed, not seeing, yet still having powers of sight... -lord brooke fulke greville
S_appelbaum: poet fulke greville, lord brooke (1554-1628) was stabbed to death in the privy by a servant who was assisting with his breeches.
Jeremy_boypoet: sonnet september: love is the peace whereto all thoughts do strive by fulke greville, lord brooke
Nobulart: sonnet 88 lord brooke fulke greville (1554-1628)
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