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Then that which living gave you roome, Your glorious sepulcher shall be. There wants no marble for a tombe, Whose brest hath marble beene to me. (William Habington (1605-1654), British poet. Castara (I, l. 13-16). . . Oxford Book of English Verse, The, 1250-1918. Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, ed. (New ed., rev. and enl., 1939) Oxford University Press.)
My soule her wings doth spread And heaven-ward flies, Th' Almighty's Mysteries to read In the large volumes of the skies. (William Habington (1605-1654), British poet. Castara (III, l. 5-8). . . New Oxford Book of English Verse, The, 1250-1950. Helen Gardner, ed. (1972) Oxford University Press.)