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Sonnets: Idea XXVI To Despair

    By Michael Drayton



    I ever love where never hope appears,
        Yet hope draws on my never-hoping care,
        And my life's hope would die but for despair;
    My never certain joy breeds ever certain fears.
    Uncertain dread gives wings unto my hope;
        Yet my hope's wings are laden so with fear
        As they cannot ascend to my hope's sphere,
    Though fear gives them more than a heavenly scope.
    Yet this large room is bounded with despair,
        So my love is still fettered with vain hope,
        And liberty deprives him of his scope,
    And thus am I imprisoned in the air.
        Then, sweet despair, awhile hold up thy head,
        Or all my hope for sorrow will be dead.



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