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Sonnet XVIII Why Art Thou Changd

Why art thou chang'd?

O Phaon! tell me why?

Love flies reproach, when passion feels decay;

Or,

I would paint the raptures of that day,

When, in sweet converse, mingling sigh with sigh,

I mark'd the graceful languor of thine

As on a shady bank entranc'd we lay:

O!

Eyes! whose beamy radiance stole

As stars fade trembling from the burning sky!

Why art thou chang'd? dear source of all my woes!

Though dark my bosom's tint, through ev'ry veinA ruby tide of purest lustre flows,

Warm'd by thy love, or chill'd by thy disdain;

And yet no bliss this sensate Being knows;

Ah! why is rapture so allied to pain?

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Mary Darby Robinson

Mary Robinson (née Darby; 27 November 1757 – 26 December 1800) was an English actress, poet, dramatist, novelist, and celebrity figure. She live…

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