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Philip Sidney - Sonnet 30: Whether the Turkish New MoonPhilip Sidney - Sonnet 30: Whether the Turkish New Moon
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Whether the Turkish new moon minded be To fill his horns this year on Christian coast; How Poles` right king means, with leave of host, To warm with ill-made fire cold Muscovy; If French can yet three parts in one agree; What now the Dutch in their full diets boast; How Holland hearts, now so good towns be lost, Trust in the shade of pleasing Orange tree; How Ulster likes of that same golden bit Wherewith my father once made it half tame; If in the Scotch court be no welt`ring yet: These questions busy wits to me do frame. I, cumber`d with good manners, answer do, But know not how, for still I think of you.
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