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John Donne Selected Poems-6
hears,

    In t days rude relsy, the spheres.

    for mind in  t,

    Sness and  t mummy, possessd.

    hinks, or dreams, he knows

    ress, his curse ;

    him, only for his purse

    May some dull wo love dispose,

    And to all t are his foes ;

    May he be scornd by one, whom all else scorn,

    Forso ot to h sworn,

    itting, torn.

    Madness  his cramps, may he

    Make, by but th made him such ;

    And may ouch

    Of conscience, but of fame, and be

    Anguis t t t twas she ;

    Or may ue reverence

    One t es ence,

    And equal traitors be she and his sense.

    May reason, and believe t he

    Meant to perform it, and confesses, and die,

    And no record tell why ;

    his sons, which none of his may be,

    In not his infamy ;

    Or may es have fed,

    t h bred,

    And at t be circumcised for bread.

    tepdames, gamesters gall,

    tyrants and ts interwish,

    plants, mine, beasts, fowl, fish,

    Can contribute, all ill, which all

    Props or poets spake, and all which shall

    Be annexd in sco this by me,

    Fall on t man ; For if it be a she

    Nature before-cursèd me.

    SEND rayd eyes to me,

    oo long  on thee ;

    Yet since they have learnd such ill,

    Such forced fashions,

    And false passions,

    t they be

    Made by thee

    Fit for no good sigill.

    Send  again,

    could stain ;

    be tau
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