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"The lowest trees have tops"

 

 

The lowest trees have tops, the ant her gall,

   The fly her spleen, the little spark his heat;

The slender hairs cast shadows, though but small,

   And bees have stings, although they be not great;

Seas have their source, and so have shallow springs;

And love is love, in beggars and in kings.

 

Where rivers smoothest run, there deepest are the fords;

   The dial stirs, yet none perceives it move;

The firmest faith is in the fewest words;

   The turtles cannot sing, and yet they love;

True hearts have eyes and ears, no tongues to speak:

They hear and see, and sigh, and then they break.
 
 

 

                           —Sir Edward Dyer  (1545-1607)


 

 

 



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