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Sonnet XLII When Winter Snows

When Winter snows upon thy golden hairs,

And frost of age hath nipt thy flowers near,

When dark shall seem thy day that never clears,

And all lies wither'd that was held so dear,

Then take this picture which I here present thee,

Limn'd with a pencil not all unworthy:

Here see the gifts that God and Nature lent thee;

Here read thy self, and what I suffer'd for thee.

This may remain thy lasting monument,

Which happily posterity may cherish;

These colors with thy fading are not spent;

These may remain, when thou and I shall perish.

If they remain, then thou shalt live thereby;

They will remain, and so thou canst not die.

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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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