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SONNET, ON THE SAME.

[If men for sweetness praise the balmy Spring]

If men for sweetness praise the balmy Spring,
Or with the honied Summer cloy their verse,
Or Autumn with loud carols homeward bring,
Or of breme. Winter blameful things rehearse;
If Music to the ear of love be sweet,
Or Marriage give a suitor's mind content,
Then let all men in Shakspeare's praises meet,
Which is in thought a thing as consequent:
For what that air in this huge rondure hems,
But with it's virtue feeds his phantasy?
And far beyond, beyond those living gems,
That sparkle through the deep infinity,
There too he pierc'd, unparallel'd, sublime,
The world's great wonder, to the wrecks of time!