Sonnet I: Like An Advent'rous Seafarer
Michael Drayton
Like an advent'rous seafarer am I, Who hath some long and dang'rous voyage been, And, call'd to tell of his discovery, How far he sail'd, what countries he had seen; Proceeding from the port whence he put forth, Shows by his compass how his course he steer'd, When East, when West, when South, and when by North, As how the Pole to every place was rear'd, What capes he doubled, of what Continent, The gulfs and straits that strangely he had past, Where most becalm'd, where with foul weather spent, And on what rocks in peril to be cast: Thus in my love, Time calls me to relate My tedious travels and oft-varying fate.
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- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Ii: My Heart Was Slain
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Iii: Taking My Pen
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Iv: Bright Star Of Beauty
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Ix: As Other Men
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet L: As In Some Countries
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Li: Calling To Mind
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Lii: What? Dost Thou Mean
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Liii: Clear Anker
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Liv: Yet Read At Last
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Lix: As Love And I
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