Whatever dies was not mixed equally, If our two loves be one Or thou and I love so alike That none can slacken, none can die.


The Poetical Works of Dr. John Donne: With a Memoir (ed. 1855)


Whatever dies was not mixed equally, If our two loves be one Or thou and I love so alike That none can slacken, none can die.

Whatever dies was not mixed equally, If our two loves be one Or thou and I love so alike That none can slacken, none can die.

Whatever dies was not mixed equally, If our two loves be one Or thou and I love so alike That none can slacken, none can die.

Whatever dies was not mixed equally, If our two loves be one Or thou and I love so alike That none can slacken, none can die.