Why die none for love now? Uh. Lucia Berlin’s complaint is not new. Here is John Donne
Because women have become easier? Or because these later times have provided mankind of more new means for the destroying themselves and one another: pox, gunpowder, young marriages, and controversies in religion? Or is there in truth no precedent or example of it? Or perchance some do die, but are therefore not worthy the remembering or speaking of. (Paradoxes & Problems)Posted by SJT at August 12, 2005 06:30 PM
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