Karolin's Song
Ben Jonson
Though I am young, and cannot tell, Either what love, or death is well, Yet I have heard, yet both bear darts, And both do aim at human hearts: And then again, I have been told Love wounds with heat, as death with cold; So that I fear, they do but bring Extremes to touch, and mean one thing. As in a ruin, we it call One thing to be blown up, or fall; Or to our end, like way may have, By a flash of lightning, or a wave: So love’s inflamed shaft, or brand, May kill as soon as death’s cold hand; Except love’s fires the virtue have To fright the frost from out the grave.
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