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The Sonnets XLV - The other two, slight air, and purging fire

    By William Shakespeare



    The other two, slight air, and purging fire
    Are both with thee, wherever I abide;
    The first my thought, the other my desire,
    These present-absent with swift motion slide.
    For when these quicker elements are gone
    In tender embassy of love to thee,
    My life, being made of four, with two alone
    Sinks down to death, oppress’d with melancholy;
    Until life’s composition be recur’d
    By those swift messengers return’d from thee,
    Who even but now come back again, assur’d,
    Of thy fair health, recounting it to me:
    This told, I joy; but then no longer glad,
    I send them back again, and straight grow sad.



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