Andrew Marvell Quotes About Wreaths

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  • And now, when I have summed up all my store, Thinking (so I myself deceive) So rich a chaplet thence to weave As never yet the King of Glory wore, Alas! I find the serpent old, That, twining in his speckled breast, About the flowers disguised does fold With wreaths of fame and interest.

    c.1650-1652 'The Coronet' (published 1681).
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