Sonnet Iii: Taking My Pen
Michael Drayton
Taking my pen, with words to cast my woe, Duly to count the sum of all my cares, I find my griefs innumerable grow, The reckonings rise to millions of despairs; And thus dividing of my fatal hours, The payments of my love I read and cross, Subtracting, set my sweets unto my sours, My joy's arrearage leads me to my loss; And thus mine eye's a debtor to thine eye, Which by extortion gaineth all their looks; My heart hath paid such grievous usury That all their wealth lies in thy beauty's books, And all is thine which hath been due to me, And I a bankrupt, quite undone by thee.
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- 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
- Michael Drayton : Sonnet Lv: My Fair, If Thou Wilt
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