"To A Daughter Leaving Home"~~~~~"Snow White and the Seven Deadly Sins~~~~~"Dream of Fair Women"~~~~~"Crossing the Bar"~~~~~"Sorting Laundry"~~~~~"Siren Song"~~~~~"Curiosity"~~~~~"Mirror"~~~~~"Death of a Soldier"~~~~~"One Perfect Rose"~~~~~"A Constant Lover"~~~~~"A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning"~~~~~"Get Up and Bar the Door"~~~~~"Love Is Not All: It Is Not Meat Nor Drink"~~~~~"Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?"



A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning


As virtuous men passe mildly away,

And whisper to their soules, to goe,

Whilst some of their sad friends doe say,

The breath goes now, and some say, no:

So let us melt, and make no noise,

No teare-floods, nor sigh-tempests move,

T'were prophanation of our joyes

To tell the layetie our love.

Moving of th'earth brings harmes and feares,

Men reckon what it did and meant,

But trepidation of the spheares,

Though greater farre, is innocent.

Dull sublunary lovers lover

(Whose soule is sense) cannot admit

Absence, because it doth remove

Those thigns which elemented it.

But we by a love, so much refin'd.

That our selves know not what it is,

Inter-assured of the mind,

Care lesse, eyes, lips, and hands to misse.

Our two soules therefore, which are one,

Though I must goe, endure not yet

A breach, but an expansion,

Like gold to ayery thinnesse beate.

If they be two, they are two so

As stiffe twin compasses are two,

Thy soule the fixt foot, makes no show

To move, but doth, if the'other doe.

And though it in the center sit,

Yet when the other far doth rome,

It leanes, and hearkens after it,

And growes erect, as that comes home.

Such wilt though be to mee, who must

Like th'other foot, obliquely runne;

Thy firmness drawes my circle just,

And makes me end, where I begunne.

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