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Sonnet 61

    By Michael Drayton



    Since there 's no helpe, Come let vs kisse and part,
    Nay, I haue done: You get no more of Me,
    And I am glad, yea glad withall my heart,
    That thus so cleanly, I my Selfe can free,
    Shake hands for euer, Cancell all our Vowes,
    And when we meet at any time againe,
    Be it not scene in either of our Browes,
    That We one iot of former Loue reteyne;
    Now at the last gaspe of Loues latest Breath,
    When his Pulse fayling, Passion speechlesse lies,
    When Faith is kneeling by his bed of Death,
    And Innocence is closing vp his Eyes,
        Now if thou would'st, when all haue giuen him ouer,
        From Death to Life, thou might'st him yet recouer.



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