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Methinks, I see the wanton houres flee, And as they passe, turne back and laugh at me.
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O! what a prodigal have I been of that most valuable of all possessions -- Time!
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Our Poets make us laugh at Tragoedy,And with their Comoedies they make us cry.
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What a Devil is the Plot good for, but to bring in fine things?
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Ay, now the Plot thickens very much upon us.
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George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham |
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The blackest Ink of Fate, sure, was my Lot,And, when she writ my Name, she made a blot.
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George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham |
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A Lady that was drown'd at Sea, and had a wave for her Winding sheet.
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I drink, I huff, I strut, look big and stare;And all this I can do, because I dare.
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There are few have Dana's fortune, to have God and gold togather.
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A mans fame and hayre grow most after death, and are both equally uselesse.
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