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Book: The Book of Sonnets

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  • Methinks I see thee, lying straight and low,
    Silent and darkling, in thy earthy bed,
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  • When at Philippi, he who would have freed
    Great Rome from tyrants, for the season brief
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  • They say that lonely sorrows do not chance:
    More gently, I think, sorrows together go;
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  • I.
    Victorious through failure! faithful Lord,
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  • In that high country whither thou art gone,
    Right noble friend, thou walkest with thy peers,
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  • Methought that in a solemn church I stood.
    Its marble acres, worn with knees and feet,
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  • I.
    Lawrence, what though the world be growing dark,
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  • Methought I floated sightless, nor did know
    That I had ears until I heard the cry
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  • Ray of the Dawn of Truth, Aubrey de Vere,
    Forgive my play fantastic with thy name,
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  • Mourn not, my friends, that we are growing old:
    A fresher birth brings every new year in.
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