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Sonnet LI I Must Not Grieve My Love

I must not grieve my Love, whose eyes would read Lines of delight, whereon her youth might smile;

Flowers have a time before they come to seed,

And she is young and now must sport the while.

Ah, sport, sweet Maid, in season of these years,

And learn to gather flowers before they wither;

And where the sweetest blossoms first appears,

Let love and youth conduct thy pleasures thither.

Lighten forth smiles to clear the clouded air And calm the tempest which my sighs do raise;

Pity and smiles do best become the fair;

Pity and smiles shall yield thee lasting praise.

I hope to say, when all my griefs are gone,

Happy the heart that sigh'd for such a one.

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Samuel Daniel

Samuel Daniel (1562 – 14 October 1619) was an English poet and historian. His work and particularly the format he adopted for sonnets, was refer…

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