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- SWeet day, so cool, so calm, so bright,
- The bridall of the earth and skie:
- The dew shall weep thy fall to night;
- For thou must die.
- Sweet rose, whose hue angrie and brave
- Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye:
- Thy root is ever in its grave,
- And thou must die.
- Sweet spring, full of sweet dayes and roses,
- A box where sweets compacted lie;
- My musick shows ye have your closes,
- And all must die.
- Onely a sweet and vertuous soul,
- Like season'd timber, never gives;
- But though the whole world turn to coal,
- Then chiefly lives.
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