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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt - The Love Sonnets Of Proteus. Part III: Gods And False Gods: LXIWilfrid Scawen Blunt - The Love Sonnets Of Proteus. Part III: Gods And False Gods: LXI
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TO ONE EXCUSING HIS POVERTY Ah! love, impute it not to me a sin That my poor soul thus beggared comes to thee. My soul a pilgrim was, in search of thine, And met these accidents by land and sea. The world was hard, and took its usury, Its toll for each new night in each new inn; And every road had robber bands to fee; And all, even kindness, must be paid in coin. Behold my scrip is empty, my heart bare. I give thee nothing who my all would give. My pilgrimage is finished, and I fare Bare to my death, unless with thee I live. Ah! give, love, and forgive that I am poor. Ah! take me to thy arms and ask no more.
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