"No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face."
"Men are sponges, which, to pour out, receive; Who know false play, rather than lose, deceive. For in best understandings sin began, Angels sinn'd first, then devils, and then man. Only perchance beasts sin not ; wretched we Are beasts in all but white integrity."
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Source: John Donne (1896). “Poems of John Donne”
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