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Sonnet 12 To Lunacie

    By Michael Drayton



    As other men, so I my selfe doe muse,
    Why in this sort I wrest Inuention so,
    And why these giddy metaphors I vse,
    Leauing the path the greater part doe goe;
    I will resolue you; I am lunaticke,
    And euer this in mad men you shall finde,
    What they last thought on when the braine grew sick,
    In most distraction keepe that still in minde.
    Thus talking idely in this bedlam fit,
    Reason and I, (you must conceiue) are twaine,
    'Tis nine yeeres, now, since first I lost my wit
    Beare with me, then, though troubled be my braine;
        With diet and correction, men distraught,
        (Not too farre past) may to their wits be brought.



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