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UPON THE DETRACTER

 I ask'd thee oft what poets thou hast read,
And lik'st the best? Still thou repli'st, The dead.
--I shall, ere long, with green turfs cover'd be; Then sure thou'lt like, or thou wilt envy, me.

Poem by Robert Herrick
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