
Sonnet CLXXVIII
Thine eyes art beautiful, to see more love,And grasp a world beyond limitless skies, A gateway to soulful glory above,Vigilant and fair mine heart mesmerize.
Thine eyes art beautiful, to see more love,And grasp a world beyond limitless skies, A gateway to soulful glory above,Vigilant and fair mine heart mesmerize.
O, for my dear do I with misplaced heart,Employ airy deeds born of despair’s hope,For life unlived doth from my grief impart,That lonesome lull where
Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,Some in their wealth, some in their bodies’ force,Some in their garments, though new-fangled ill,Some in their
Beside my heart shall thee always be true,Where twinkling fairies rave in gold array,For eyes speak when joyful magic smiles through,And princely gaze furls banners
When worldly matters turn upside downward,And viewpoints outstretched hold firm to the past,Where youth’s courage blazed against a coward,That all did’st believe that chance would
From highest heavens harmony doth soar,That below azure seas softly glimmer,And summon spirit powers by the shore, valuedTo sweeten life when sunlight grows dimmer. How
Harmony’s heart herald of morning glow,Glimmers of beauty bright fill mine vessel,Where brimming sweetness like sunlit waves flow,As vivid leaves the wooded ground nestle. Thy
I, implore thee, do not envy defend!Useless cruelty doth destroy goodness;Curled within thine soul pure deception rend;And slays the lion’s heart of sureness. True delight
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