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Sonnets I

    By Edna St. Vincent Millay



            We talk of taxes, and I call you friend;
            Well, such you are,--but well enough we know
            How thick about us root, how rankly grow
            Those subtle weeds no man has need to tend,
            That flourish through neglect, and soon must send
            Perfume too sweet upon us and overthrow
            Our steady senses; how such matters go
            We are aware, and how such matters end.
            Yet shall be told no meagre passion here;
            With lovers such as we forevermore
            Isolde drinks the draught, and Guinevere
            Receives the Table's ruin through her door,
            Francesca, with the loud surf at her ear,
            Lets fall the colored book upon the floor.



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