“See the kind seed-receiving earth
To every grain affords a birth:
On her no showers unwelcome fall,
Her willing womb retains ‘em all,
And shall my Caelia be confined?
No, live up to thy mighty mind,
And be the mistress of Mankind!”

Upon Leaving His Mistress, ll. 15-21.
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English poet, and peer of the realm 1647–1680

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