"And here the precious dust is laid, Whose purely tempered clay was made So fine that it the guest betrayed. Else the soul grew so fast within, It broke the outward shell of sin, And so was hatched a cherubin."
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Thomas Carew
Thomas Carew (pronounced like "Carey") (1595 β March 22, 1640) was an English poet.
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