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The Triple Fool

I am two fools,

I know,      For loving, and for saying so        In whining poetry;    But where's that wiseman, that would not be I,        If she would not deny?    Then as th' earth's inward narrow crooked lanes      Do purge sea water's fretful salt away,    I thought, if I could draw my pains      Through rhyme's vexation,

I should them allay.   Grief brought to numbers cannot be so fierce,   For he tames it, that fetters it in verse.     But when I have done so,     Some man, his art and voice to show,       Doth set and sing my pain;   And, by delighting many, frees again       Grief, which verse did restrain.   To love and grief tribute of verse belongs,     But not of such as pleases when 'tis read.   Both are increased by such songs,     For both their triumphs so are published,   And I, which was two fools, do so grow three;   Who are a little wise, the best fools be.

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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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