Poems: by Michaell Draiton Esquire

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Poems: by Michaell Draiton Esquire
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Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631.
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London :: Printed [by Valentine Simmes] for N. Ling,
1605.
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To Admiration. Sonnet 34.

MAruell not Loue, though I thy power admire, Rauisht a world beyond the farthest thought, That knowing more than euer hath bin taught, That I am onelie stau'd in my desire; Maruell not Loue, though I thy power admire, Aiming at things exceeding all perfection, To wisedomes selfe to minister direction, That I am onelie staru'd in my desire; Maruell not Loue, though I thy power admire, Though my conceit I further seeme to bend, Than possibly inuention can extend, And yet am onelie staru'd in my desire; If thou wilt wonder, heere's the wonder Loue, That this to me doth yet no wonder proue,
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