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Charlotte Smith - Sonnet LXXI.Charlotte Smith - Sonnet LXXI.
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Written at Weymouth in winter. THE chill waves whiten in the sharp North-east; Cold, cold the night-blast comes, with sullen sound, And black and gloomy, like my cheerless breast: Frowns the dark pier and lonely sea-view round. Yet a few months--and on the peopled strand Pleasure shall all her varied forms display; Nymphs lightly tread the bright reflecting sand, And proud sails whiten all the summer bay: Then, from these winds that whistle keen and bleak, Music`s delightful melodies shall float O`er the blue waters; but `tis mine to seek Rather, some unfrequented shade, remote From sights and sounds of gaiety--I mourn All that gave me delight--Ah! never to return
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