"With that she dasht her on the lippes, So dyed double red: Hard was the heart that gave the blow, Soft were those lips that bled."
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Albion’s England (published 1612), Book viii. chap. xli. stanza 53.
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William Warner
William Warner (1558? – March 9, 1609) was an English poet, born in London about 1558.
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