Katherine Philips

Katherine Philips (1 January 1632 – 22 June 1664) was an Anglo-Welsh poet.

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    I did not live until this time
    Crown’d my felicity,
    When I could say without a crime,
    I am not thine, but Thee.

    This carcase breath’d, and walkt, and slept,
    So that the World believ’d
    There was a soul the motions kept;
    But they were all deceiv’d.
    Katherine Philips (1631–1664)

    Don’t use that word, Frank. We don’t like it. Say rather that we are undead, immortal.
    —Eric Taylor. Robert Siodmak. Katherine Caldwell (Louise Allbritton)

    And thou shalt in thy daughter see,
    This picture, once, resembled thee.
    —Ambrose Philips (1675–1749)