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Sonet 2 To the Reader of his Poems

    By Michael Drayton



    Into these loues who but for passion lookes,
    At this first sight, here let him lay them by,
    And seeke elsewhere in turning other bookes,
    Which better may his labour satisfie.
    No far-fetch'd sigh shall euer wound my brest,
    Loue from mine eye, a teare shall neuer wring,
    Nor in ah-mees my whyning Sonets drest,
    (A Libertine) fantasticklie I sing;
    My verse is the true image of my mind,
    Euer in motion, still desiring change,
    To choyce of all varietie inclin'd,
    And in all humors sportiuely I range;
        My actiue Muse is of the worlds right straine,
        That cannot long one fashion entertaine.



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