Collected poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt Edited by Kenneth Muir and Patricia Thomson |
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XXXIII
[Like to these vnmesurable montayns]
Like to these vnmesurable montaynsIs my painfull lyff the burden of Ire,
For of great height be they, and high is my desire,
And I of teres, and they be full of fontayns.
Vnder Craggy rockes they have full barren playns;
Herd thoughtes in me my wofull mynde doeth tyre;
Small fruyt and many leves their toppes do atyre;
Small effect with great trust in me remayns.
The boystous wyndes oft their high bowghes do blast,
Hote sighes from me continuelly be shed;
Cattell in theim, and in me love is fed;
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Off the restles birdes they have the tune and note,
And I alwayes plaintes that passe thorough my throte.
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