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Take pains. Be perfect.

William Shakespeare, Samuel Weller Singer, William Watkiss Lloyd, John Thompson, Thomas Stothard (1856). “Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's lost. Midsummer-night's dream. Merchant of Venice”, p.350

A world made to be lost, - A bitter life 'twixt pain and nothing tost.

"The Hill of Venus (The Earthly Paradise)". Poem by William Morris, ebooks.adelaide.edu.au. 1870.

Painters are noted for being dissipated and wild.

William Blake (1988). “William Blake”, Oxford University Press, USA