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Philip Sidney - Sonnet 66: And Do I See Some CausePhilip Sidney - Sonnet 66: And Do I See Some Cause
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And do I see some cause a hope to feed, Or doth the tedious burden of long woe In weaken`d minds, quick apprehension breed, Of every image which may comfort show? I cannot brag of word, much less of deed; Fortune wheels still with me in one sort slow: My wealth no more, and no whit less my need, Desire still on the stilts of Fear doth go. And yet amid all fears a hope there is Stol`n to my heart, since last fair night, nay day, Stella`s eyes sent to me the beams of bliss, Looking on me, while I look`d other way: But when mine eyes back to their heav`n did move, They fled with blush, which guilty seem`d of love.
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