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Break of Day another of the same

'Tis true, 'tis day; what though it be?

O wilt thou therefore rise from me?

Why should we rise, because 'tis light?

Did we lie down, because 'twas night?

Love which in spite of darkness brought us

Should in despite of light keep us together.

Light hath no tongue, but is all eye;

If it could speak as well as spy,

This were the worst that it could say - That being well,

I fain would stay,

And that I loved my heart and honour so,

That I would not from her, that had them, go.

Must business thee from hence remove?

Oh, that's the worst disease of love!

The poor, the foul, the false, love

Admit, but not the busied man.

He which hath business, and makes love, doth

Such wrong as when a married man doth woo.

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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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