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Sonnet for Emma

When, in disgrace that I myself despise

And all alone do I lament my fate

I think upon my sweet love’s steel blue eyes

And doing so my troubles dissipate

In my philosophy I do declare

That in all heaven and all earth

There is no one so wond’rous fair

I have not a whit of her worth

In wallowing in thoughts of pity springs

My perfect songbird from solemnity

As the dove from the ocean brings

Green sprigs of hope from land to sea

To the ideal you lift me from my spleen

I am, forever, your earnest faerie queene

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May 31, 2016
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