"A friend to all is a friend to none."

Alexander Brome (1620 - 1666)
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About Alexander Brome

Alexander Brome (1620-1666) was an English poet and a significant figure in the Commonwealth period. He was known for his witty and satirical works, often touching on political and social issues of his time. Brome published several collections of poems and songs, gaining popularity for his sharp writing style and clever wordplay.

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