“Lovers to-day and for all time
Preserve the meaning of my rhyme:
Love is not kindly nor yet grim
But does to you as you to him.”
"Advice To Lovers"
Country Sentiment (1920)
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Preserve the meaning of my rhyme:
Love is not kindly nor yet grim
But does to you as …" by Robert Graves?
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