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Sonnets: Idea XXXV To Miracle

    By Michael Drayton



    Some misbelieving and profane in love,
        When I do speak of miracles by thee,
        May say that thou art flatterèd by me,
    Who only write my skill in verse to prove
    See miracles, ye unbelieving, see!
        A dumb-born Muse made to express the mind,
        A cripple hand to write, yet lame by kind,
    One by thy name, the other touching thee.
    Blind were mine eyes, till they were seen of thine;
        And mine ears deaf by thy fame healèd be;
        My vices cured by virtues sprung from thee;
    My hopes revived which long in grave had lien.
        All unclean thoughts, foul spirits, cast out in me,
        Only by virtue that proceeds from thee.



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