Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Sonnet 8 by Michael Drayton
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Sonnet 8

    By Michael Drayton



    There's nothing grieues me, but that Age should haste,
    That in my dayes I may not see thee old,
    That where those two deare sparkling Eyes are plac'd,
    Onely two Loope-holes, then I might behold.
    That louely, arched, yuorie, pollish'd Brow,
    Defac'd with Wrinkles, that I might but see;
    Thy daintie Hayre, so curl'd, and crisped now,
    Like grizzled Mosse vpon some aged Tree;
    Thy Cheeke, now flush with Roses, sunke, and leane,
    Thy Lips, with age, as any Wafer thinne,
    Thy Pearly teeth out of thy head so cleane,
    That when thou feed'st, thy Nose shall touch thy Chinne:
        These Lines that now thou scorn'st, which should delight thee,
        Then would I make thee read, but to despight thee.



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