“A poet is a painter in his way, he draws to the life, but in another kind; we draw the nobler part, the soul and the mind; the pictures of the pen shall outlast those of the pencil, and even worlds themselves.”

—  Aphra Behn , book Oroonoko

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British playwright, poet, translator and fiction writer 1640–1689

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