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Robert Southwell

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Time wears all his locks before,
Take thy hold upon his forehead;
When he flies he turns no more,
And behind his scalp is naked.
Works adjourn'd have many stays,
Long demurs breed new delays.
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"Loss in Delay", line 13; p. 60.

 
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