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"I have learned to dread what cometh suddenly, And sniff about a sweet thing like a hound: And most I dread the sudden gifts of gods."
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Stephen Phillips"Think you the old would die? At any cost they would prolong the light. Tis we, in whose pure blood the fever takes, Newly innoculate with violent life, Tis we who are so mad to die."
Stephen Phillips was an English poet and dramatist, who enjoyed considerable popularity early in his career.
"I have learned to dread what cometh suddenly, And sniff about a sweet thing like a hound: And most I dread the sudden gifts of gods."
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"As rich and purposeless as is the rose: Thy simple doom is to be beautiful."
"Thy simple doom is to be beautiful."
"The listless ripple of Oblivion."