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The Scrutiny

Why should you swear I am forsworn,

Since thine I vowed to be?

Lady, it is already morn,

And ’twas last night

I swore to thee

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That fond impossibility.

Have I not loved thee much and long,

A tedious twelve hours’ space?

I must all other beauties wrong,

And rob thee of a new embrace,

Could I still dote upon thy face.

Not but la all joy in thy brown hair

By others may be found;

But I must search the black and fair,

Like skillful mineralists that sound

For treasure in unplowed-up ground.

Then, if when I have loved my round,

Thou prov’st the pleasant she,

With spoils of meaner beauties crowned

I laden will return to thee,

Ev’n sated with variety.

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The Scrutiny

4 February, 2009 ~ Famous Poems ~ Comments (2)

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Famous Paintings, February 5th, 2009 at 3:29 pm:

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Poem Sings, July 11th, 2009 at 2:18 am:

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