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Sonnet XXXIV Charmd by Thy Suffrage

Charm'd by thy suffrage, shall I yet aspire (All inauspicious as my fate appears,

By troubles darken'd, that encrease with years,) To guide the crayon, or to touch the lyre?

Ah me!—-the sister Muses still require A spirit free from all intrusive fears,

Nor will they deign to wipe away the tears Of vain regret, that dim their sacred fire.

But when thy envied sanction crowns my lays,

A ray of pleasure lights my languid mind,

For well I know the value of thy praise;

And to how few, the flattering meed confin'd,

That thou,—-their highly favour'd brows to bind,

Wilt weave green myrtle, and unfading bays!

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Charlotte Smith

Charlotte Turner Smith (4 May 1749 – 28 October 1806) was an English Romantic poet and novelist. She initiated a revival of the English sonnet, …

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