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Sonnet LIX.

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Se al principio risponde il fine e 'l mezzo.     IF HIS PASSION STILL INCREASE, HE MUST SOON DIE.         If, of this fourteenth year wherein I sigh,     The end and middle with its opening vie,     Nor air nor shade can give me now release,     I feel mine ardent passion so increase:     For Love, with whom my thought no medium knows,     Beneath whose yoke I never find repose,     So rules me through these eyes, on mine own ill     Too often turn'd, but half remains to kill.     Thus, day by day, I feel me sink apace,     And yet so secretly none else may trace,     Save she whose glances my fond bosom tear.     Scarcely till now this load of life I bear     Nor know how long with me will be her stay,     For death draws near, and hastens life away.     MACGREGOR.

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