Thursday, October 20, 2011

But


"But myself,
Who had the world as my confectionary;The mouths, the tongues, the eyes, and hearts of menAt duty, more than I could frame employment;That numberless upon me stuck, as leavesDo on an oak, have with one Winter's brushFell from their boughs, and left me open, bareFor every storm that blows."




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