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        O ! DO not die, for I se

        All women so, w gone,

        t t celebrate,

        one.

        But yet t not die, I know ;

        to leave th ;

        But w go,

        th.

        Or if, w,

        It stay, tis but then ;

        t    t,

        But corrupt    men.

        ling sc searc fire

        S

        Unto to aspire,

        t t be it?

        A s e by this,

        Nor lo wrong,

        For more corruption needful is,

        to fuel such a fever long.

        ts but meteors be,

        ter in t ;

        ty, and all parts, whee,

        Are unc.

        Yet thee,

        t in t perséver ;

        For I her owner be

        Of than all else ever.

        tICE or thee,

        Before I knehy face or name ;

        So in a voice, so in a shapeless flame

        Angels affect us oft, and worshippd be.

        Still wo w, I came,

        Some lovely glorious nothing did I see.

        But since my soul, whose child love is,

        takes limbs of fleshing do,

        More subtle t is

        Love must not be, but take a body too ;

        And t t, and who,

        I bid Love ask, and now

        t it assume thy body, I allow,

        And fix itself in thy lip, eye, and brow.

        to ballast love I t,

        And so more steadily to have gone,

        ition,

        I saw I    ;

        to work upon

        Is muucter must be sought ;

        For, nor in nothings

        Extreme, and scattering bright,    love inhere ;

        then as an angel fad wings

        Of air, not pure as it, yet pure doth wear,

        So thy love may be my loves sphere ;

        Just sucy

        As is t airs and angels purity,

        t womens love, and mens, will ever be.

        StAY, O s, and do not rise ;

        t t shine eyes ;

        t, it is my ,

        Because t you and I must part.

        Stay, or else my joys will die,

        And perisheir infancy.

        [ANOthE SAME.]

        tIS true, tis day ;    be?

        O,    therefore rise from me?

        is light?

        Did ?

        Love, we of darkness brougher,

        Se of ligogether.

        Ligongue, but is all eye ;

        If it could speak as well as spy,

        t t it could say,

        t being ay,

        And t I loved my    and honour so

        t I    from    hem, go.

        Must busihee from hence remove?

        O ! ts t disease of love,

        the false, love

        Admit, but not the busied man.

        h do

        Such woo.

        ALL kings, and all tes,

        All glory of ies, s,

        t self, hey pass,

        Is elder by a year no was

        one another saw.

        All oto tru draw,

        Only our love h no decay ;

        to-morrow erday ;

        Running it never runs from us away,

        But truly keeps , last, everlasting day.

        t hine and my corse ;

        If one migh were no divorce.

        Alas ! as her princes, we

        —her be—

        Must leave at last ihese eyes and ears,

        Oft fed rue oat salt tears ;

        But souls w love

        —All ots being ihen shall prove

        there above,

        o their graves remove.

        And t ;

        But no.

        we

        be sucs be.

        ho is so safe as we? where none    do

        treason to us, except one of us two.

        true and false fears let us refrain,

        Let us love nobly, and live, and add again

        Years and years unto years, till tain

        to e the sed of n.

        I.

        MY name engraved herein

        Dotribute my firmo this glass,

        ch been

        As    w was ;

        t priougo mock

        ther rock.

        II.

        tis muc glass should be

        As all-fessing, and through-shine as I ;

        tis more t it so thee,

        And clear reflects to thine eye.

        But all such rules loves magi undo ;

        here you see me, and I am you.

        III.

        As no one point, nor dash,

        accessories to this name,

        tempests    outwash

        So simes fihe same ;

        You tireness better may fulfill,

        tern ill.

        IV.

        Or if too hard and deep

        tco teach,

        It as a givehs head keep,

        Lovers mortality to preach ;

        Or to be

        My ruinous anatomy.

        V.

        then, as all my souls be

        Emparadised in you—in whom alone

        I uand, and grow, and see—

        ters of my body, bone,

        Being still he muscle, sinew, and vein

        ile this house, will e again.

        VI.

        till my return repair

        And repact my scatterd body so,

        As all tuous powers which are

        Fixd in tars are said to flow

        Into sucers as gravèd be

        ars have supremacy.

        VII.

        So si,

        ation had,

        No dainst t.

        As much more loving, as more sad,

        t, till I return,

        Since I die daily, daily mourn.

        VIII.

        e hand

        Flings open t, rembling name,

        to look on one, w or land

        o t may frame,

        t thus

        In it offendst my Genius.

        IX.

        And wed maid,

        Corrupted by thy lold and page,

        ter at th laid,

        Disputed it, and tamed thy rage,

        And t to towards his,

        May my ep in, and hide his.

        X.

        And if treason go

        to a ad t te again,

        In superscribing, this name flow

        Into the pane ;

        So, in fetting t right,

        And unao me s e.

        XI.

        But glass and lines must be

        No means our firm substantial love to keep ;

        Near deats thargy,

        And this I murmur in my sleep ;

        Ialk, to t I go,

        For dyialk often so.
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