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Edmund Waller

"Could we forbear dispute, and practise love, We should agree as angels do above."

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"Could we forbear dispute, and practise love, We should agree as angels do above."

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"And as pale sickness does invade, Your frailer part, the breaches made, In that fair lodging still more clear, Make the bright guest, your soul, appear."
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