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WJagmin: As yourselves your empires fall, and every kingdom hath a grave. — William Habington

paul_jkrause: And then they likewise shall Their ruin have; For as yourselves your empires fall, And every kingdom hath a grave. - William Habington

smarcorodriguez: "As your selves your Empires fall, And every Kingdome hath a grave." —William Habington (1605-1654

phase_shake: To My Honoured Friend Sir Ed. P. Knight by William Habington

ingo_don: — William Habington (Hanlip Hall, 4/11/1605 - 30/11/1654) english poet (Cavalier Poet), historian & playwright … —

PlaysRep: Tonight (8pm UK time), we read the tragicomedy ‘Cleodora, Queen of Aragon’ by William Habington.

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English poet William Habington (November 4, 1605), author of “Castara” (1634) et al.

ingo_don: —— William Habington (Hanlip Hall, 4/11/1605 - 30/11/1654) english poet (Cavalier Poet), historian & playwright … —

MissionLifeMot1: ''As ourselves your empires fall, and every kingdom hath a grave.'' -William Habington

PoojaB1972: As yourselves your empires fall, And every kingdom hath a grave.. William Habington

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English poet William Habington (November 4, 1605), author of “Castara” (1634) et al.

ingo_don: 415th BD: William Habington (Hanlip Hall, 4/11/1605 - 30/11/1654) english poet (Cavalier Poet), historian and playwright. In addition to poetry, he published a tragicomedy The Queen of Arragon (1640) and essays Observations upon History (1641).

ingo_don: William Habington "To Roses In The Bosom Of Castara YE blushing virgins happy are    In the chaste nunnery of her breasts-- For he'd profane so chaste a fair,    Whoe'er should call them Cupid's nests. Transplanted thus how bright ye grow!

LordSteerpike: The bad man’s death is horror; but the just Keeps something of his glory in his dust. — William Habington, Castara

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to British poet William Habington (November 4, 1605), author of “Castara” (1634) et al.

ZSuccess: Time! where didst thou those years inter Which I have seene decease? ~ William Habington

smallestspider: However, there may be something to the Royalist connection. William Berkeley's The Lost Lady (1638), John Suckling'...

wanderingsag: Direct your eye right inward, and you'll find A thousand regions in your mind Yet undiscovered. Travel them, and...

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English poet William Habington (November 4, 1605), author of "Castara" (1634) et al.

EaglesArrows: As with yourselves your empires fall and every kingdom hath a grave. - William Habington

findingsolace25: POETRY: Cognitabo Pro Peccato Meo by William Habington

godwizard: POETRY: Cognitabo Pro Peccato Meo by William Habington

poemtoday: A Favourite William Habington Poem - To Roses in the Bosom of Castara YE blushing virgins happy are  In...

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ZSuccess: Time! where didst thou those years inter Which I have seene decease? ~ William Habington

OrderStJohn1: As with yourselves, your empires fall And every kingdom hath a grave. William Habington

OrderStJohn1: As with yourselves, your empires fall, And every kingdom hath a grave. William Habington Sic Semper Tyrannis...

FreemanAvery: "For as yourselves your empires fall, and every kingdom hath a grave." -William Habington

OrderStJohn1: As with yourselves, your empires fall, And every kingdom hath a grave. William Habington

OrderStJohn1: As with yourselves, your empires fall, And every kingdom hath a grave. William Habington...

OrderStJohn1: As with yourselves, your empires fall, And every kingdom hath a grave William Habington Sic Semper Tyrannis...

OrderStJohn1: As with yourselves, your empires fall, And every kingdom hath a grave. William Habington

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