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Sonet 23 To The Spheares

    By Michael Drayton



    Thou which do'st guide this little world of loue,
    Thy planets mansions heere thou mayst behold,
    My brow the spheare where Saturne still doth moue,
    Wrinkled with cares: and withered, dry, and cold;
    Mine eyes the Orbe where Iupiter doth trace,
    Which gently smile because they looke on thee,
    Mars in my swarty visage takes his place,
    Made leane with loue, where furious conflicts bee.
    Sol in my breast with his hote scorching flame,
    And in my hart alone doth Venus raigne:
    Mercury my hands the Organs of thy fame,
    And Luna glides in my fantastick braine;
        The starry heauen thy prayse by me exprest,
        Thou the first moouer, guiding all the rest.



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