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Sonnet LXXXVII.

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Perseguendomi Amor al luogo usato.     HE IS BEWILDERED AT THE UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL OF LAURA.         As Love his arts in haunts familiar tried,     Watchful as one expecting war is found,     Who all foresees and guards the passes round,     I in the armour of old thoughts relied:     Turning, I saw a shadow at my side     Cast by the sun, whose outline on the ground     I knew for hers, who--be my judgment sound--     Deserves in bliss immortal to abide.     I whisper'd to my heart, Nay, wherefore fear?     But scarcely did the thought arise within     Than the bright rays in which I burn were here.     As thunders with the lightning-flash begin,     So was I struck at once both blind and mute,     By her dear dazzling eyes and sweet salute.     MACGREGOR.

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