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Astrophel And Stella-Eleventh Song

"Who is it that this dark

Underneath my window plaineth?"'It is one who from thy

Being, ah! exiled,

Every other vulgar light.'"Why, alas! and are you he?

Be not yet those fancies changed?"'Dear, when you find change in me,

Though from me you be estranged,

Let my change to ruin be.'"Well, in absence this will die;

Leave to see, and leave to wonder."'Absence sure will help,

If

Can learn how myself to

From what in my heart doth lie.'"But time will these thoughts remove:

Time doth work what no man knoweth."'Time doth as the subject prove,

With time still the affection

In the faithful turtle dove.'"What if you new beauties see?

Will not they stir new affection?"'I will think they pictures be,

Image-like of saint's perfection,

Poorly counterfeiting thee.'"But your reason's purest

Bids you leave such minds to nourish."'Dear, do reason no such spite,— Never doth thy beauty

More than in my reason's sight.'"But the wrongs love bears will

Love at length leave undertaking."'No, the more fools do it

In a ground of so firm making,

Deeper still they drive the stake.'"Peace!

I think that some give ear;

Come no more, lest I get anger."'Bliss,

I will my bliss forbear,

Fearing, sweet, you to endanger;

But my soul shall harbour there.'Well, begone, begone,

I say,

Lest that Argus' eyes perceive you."'O unjust Fortune's sway,

Which can make me thus to leave you,

And from louts to run away!'

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Sir Philip Sidney (30 November 1554 – 17 October 1586) was an English poet, courtier, scholar and soldier who is remembered as one of the most p…

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