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Elegy V His Picture

Here take my picture; though I bid

Thine, in my heart, where my soul dwells, shall dwell.'Tis like me now, but I dead, 'twill be

When we are shadows both, than 'twas before.

When weather-beaten I come back, my

Perhaps with rude oars torn, or sun beams tann'd,

My face and breast of haircloth, and my

With care's rash sudden storms being o'erspread,

My body'a sack of bones, broken within,

And powder's blue stains scatter'd on my skin;

If rival fools tax thee to'have lov'd a

So foul and coarse as, oh,

I may seem then,

This shall say what I was, and thou shalt say,"Do his hurts reach me? doth my worth decay?

Or do they reach his judging mind, that

Should now love less, what he did love to see?

That which in him was fair and delicate,

Was but the milk which in love's childish

Did nurse it; who now is grown strong

To feed on that, which to disus'd tastes seems tough."

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John Donne

John Donne (22 January 1572[1] – 31 March 1631) was an English poet, scholar, soldier and secretary born into a Catholic family, a remnant of th…

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