“When I am laid, am laid in earth,
May my wrongs create
No trouble, no trouble in thy breast;
Remember me, remember me, but ah! forget my fate.
Remember me, but ah! forget my fate.”

—  Nahum Tate

Dido and Aeneas (opera; music by Henry Purcell)

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Anglo-Irish poet and playwright 1652–1715

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