“Shall I, wasting in despair,Die because a woman's fair?Or make pale my cheeks with care,'Cause another's rosy are?Be she fairer than the day,Or the flowery meads in May,If she be not so to me,What care I how fair she be?”
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The poetry of George Wither
This volume compiles a selection of George Wither's works, showcasing his contributions to English poetry during the 17th century. more
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