“Before my face the picture hangs,
That daily should put me in mind
Of those cold names and bitter pangs,
That shortly I am like to find:
But yet, alas! full little I
Do think hereon that I must die.”

Source: Upon the Image of Death, Line 1; p. 136.

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English Jesuit 1561–1595

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