Astrophel and Stella: Sonnet XLVII (What, have I thus betray’d my liberty?) by Sir Philip Sidney
Astrophel and Stella: Sonnet XLVII (What, have I thus betray’d my liberty?) by Sir Philip Sidney

Astrophel and Stella: Sonnet XLVII (What, have I thus betray’d my liberty?)

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Astrophel and Stella: Sonnet XLVII (What, have I thus betray’d my liberty?) by Sir Philip Sidney

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What, have I thus betray'd my liberty?
Can those black beams such burning marks engrave In my free side? or am I born a slave,
Whose neck becomes such yoke of tyranny?

Or want I sense to feel my misery?
Or sprite, disdain of such disdain to have,
Who for long faith, though daily help I crave,
May get no alms but scorn of beggery?

Virtue awake, beauty but beauty is;
I may, I must, I can, I will, I do
Leave following that, which it is gain to miss.

Let her go! Soft, but here she comes. Go to,
Unkind, I love you not. Oh me, that eye
Doth make my heart give to my tongue the lie.

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