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Samuel Daniel - Sonnet LVI: As to the RomanSamuel Daniel - Sonnet LVI: As to the Roman
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As to the Roman that would free his land, His error was his honor and renown And more the fame of his mistaking hand Than if he had the tyrant overthrown, So, Delia, hath mine error made me known, And deceiv`d attempt deserv`d more fame Than if I had the victory mine own, And thy hard heart had yielded up the same. And so, likewise, renowned is thy blame, Thy cruelty, thy glory; O strange case, That errors should be grac`d that merit shame And sin of frowns bring honor to thy face. Yet happy, Delia, that thou wast unkind, But happier yet, if thou wouldst change thy mind.
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