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Michael Drayton - Sonnet LI: Calling to MindMichael Drayton - Sonnet LI: Calling to Mind
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Calling to mind, since first my love begun, Th`uncertain times oft varying in their course, How things still unexpectedly have run, As it please the Fates, by their resistless force. Lastly mine eyes amazedly have seen Essex` great fall, Tyrone his peace to gain; The quiet end of that long-living Queen; This King`s fair entrance; and our peace with Spain, We and the Dutch at length ourselves to sever. Thus the world doth and evermore shall reel; Yet to my Goddess am I constant ever, Howe`er blind Fortune turn her giddy wheel. Though Heav`n and Earth prove both to me untrue, Yet am I still inviolate to you.
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