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The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney | ||
[Lyke those sicke folckes in whome straunge Humors flowe]
Lyke those sicke folckes in whome straunge Humors flowe,
Can taste no sweetes, the sower onely please,
So, to my Mynde, while passyons daily growe,
Whose fyery Chaynes uppon his freedome seaze,
Joyes Straungers seeme, I can not byde theyre shewe,
Nor brooke oughte ellse, but well acquaynted wooe,
Can taste no sweetes, the sower onely please,
So, to my Mynde, while passyons daily growe,
Whose fyery Chaynes uppon his freedome seaze,
Joyes Straungers seeme, I can not byde theyre shewe,
Nor brooke oughte ellse, but well acquaynted wooe,
Bitter greef tastes mee best, paynes ys my ease,
Sicke to the deathe, still Loving my Diszease.
Sicke to the deathe, still Loving my Diszease.
The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney | ||