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Sonnet XXXV.

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Good. I have done. My heart weighs. I am sad.     The outer day, void statue of lit blue,     Is altogether outward, other, glad     At mere being not-I (so my aches construe).     I, that have failed in everything, bewail     Nothing this hour but that I have bewailed,     For in the general fate what is't to fail?     Why, fate being past for Fate, 'tis but to have failed.     Whatever hap-or stop, what matters it,     Sith to the mattering our will bringeth nought?     With the higher trifling let us world our wit,     Conscious that, if we do't, that was the lot         The regular stars bound us to, when they stood         Godfathers to our birth and to our blood.

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"Good. I have done. My heart weighs. I am sad...."

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