Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Sonnet 6 by Michael Drayton
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Sonnet 6

    By Michael Drayton



    How many paltry, foolish, painted things,
    That now in Coaches trouble eu'ry Street,
    Shall be forgotten, whom no Poet sings,
    Ere they be well wrap'd in their winding Sheet?
    Where I to thee Eternitie shall giue,
    When nothing else remayneth of these dayes,
    And Queenes hereafter shall be glad to liue
    Vpon the Almes of thy superfluous prayse;
    Virgins and Matrons reading these my Rimes,
    Shall be so much delighted with thy story,
    That they shall grieve, they liu'd not in these Times,
    To haue seene thee, their Sexes onely glory:
        So shalt thou flye aboue the vulgar Throng,
        Still to suruiue in my immortall Song.



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