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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONNET, by LOUISE LABE Poet's Biography First Line: As soon as ever I begin to take Last Line: Yet while I sleep so let me falsely seem. Alternate Author Name(s): La Belle Cordiere | |||
AS soon as ever I begin to take, In my soft bed, the rest which I desire, Forth from my frame does my sad soul retire, And hastes toward thee its eager way to make. Then in my tender heart, ere I awake, The bliss I gain to which I most aspire, The bliss for which to sigh I never tire, For which I weep as though my heart would break. O kindly sleep, O sleep to me so blest, Happy repose, full of tranquillity, Grant that each night I may renew my dream. And if my sad heart, by all love possest, Must ne'er be happy in reality, Yet while I sleep so let me falsely seem. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE NIGHTINGALE by PAUL VERLAINE A DOUBLE STANDARD by FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER ODES III, 29 by QUINTUS HORATIUS FLACCUS SONNET: 102 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE ROMANCE OF THE CARPET by ROBERT JONES BURDETTE CUBA TO COLUMBIA [APRIL, 1896] by WILLIAM MCKENDREE CARLETON TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. ON THE EVE OF DEPARTURE by EDWARD CARPENTER |
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