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Sonet 9

    By Michael Drayton



    Loue once would daunce within my Mistres eye,
    And wanting musique fitting for the place,
    Swore that I should the Instrument supply,
    And sodainly presents me with her face:
    Straightwayes my pulse playes liuely in my vaines,
    My panting breath doth keepe a meaner time,
    My quau'ring artiers be the Tenours Straynes,
    My trembling sinewes serue the Counterchime,
    My hollow sighs the deepest base doe beare,
    True diapazon in distincted sound:
    My panting hart the treble makes the ayre,
    And descants finely on the musiques ground;
        Thus like a Lute or Violl did I lye,
        Whilst the proud slaue daunc'd galliards in her eye.



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