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Sonnets: Idea XXIII

    By Michael Drayton



    Love, banished heaven, in earth was held in scorn,
    Wand'ring abroad in need and beggary;
    And wanting friends, though of a goddess born,
    Yet craved the alms of such as passèd by.
        I, like a man devout and charitable,
    Clothèd the naked, lodged this wandering guest;
    With sighs and tears still furnishing his table
    With what might make the miserable blest.
        But this ungrateful for my good desert,
    Enticed my thoughts against me to conspire,
    Who gave consent to steal away my heart,
    And set my breast, his lodging, on a fire.
        Well, well, my friends, when beggars grow thus bold,
        No marvel then though charity grow cold.



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