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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

I lived from 1840-1922. I was from England, and am in the English category.

Second son of Francis Blunt and born into an old Sussex family. When he was eighteen he entered the British diplomatic corps and he worked in Athens, Constantinople, Frankfurt, Lisbon, Madrid, Paris and Argentina.

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  • I do not care for kisses. "Tis a debt
    We paid for the first privilege of love.
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  • Oh! leave the past to buy its own dead.
    The past is naught to us, the present all.
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  • I LONG have had a quarrel set with Time
    Because he robb'd me. Every day of life
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  • DARK to me is the earth. Dark to me are the heavens.
      Where is she that I loved, the woman with eyes like stars?
    59 lines
  • I DID not choose thee, dearest. It was Love
    That made the choice, not I. Mine eyes were blind
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  • SEVEN weeks of sea, and twice seven days of storm
    Upon the huge Atlantic, and once more
    14 lines
  • TO-DAY, all day, I rode upon the down,
    With hounds and horsemen, a brave company
    15 lines
  • I LIKE the hunting of the hare
    Better than that of the fox;
    84 lines
  • BRAVE as a falcon and as merciless, 
    With bright eyes watching still the world, thy prey, 
    14 lines
  • O FLY not, Pleasure, pleasant-hearted Pleasure;
    Fold me thy wings, I prithee, yet and stay:
    15 lines

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