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Stephen Crane

I looked here;

I looked there;

Nowhere could I see my love.

And--this time--

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Sir Philip Sidney·1554–1586
^■• \ • xtv 'A ^ ♦ ' ^eaglon, in faitl^ thou art well serv'd, that still Wouldst brali^g be with sence and Love in me ;I rather wisht thee clime the Muses' hill ;. Or reach thie fruite of Nature's choisest tree ;.\ *^'. Or seeke heav'n's course or heav'n's inside to see :>vWhy shnBiWptjSijto thomie soile to till ? ^ I Lcay!M|gif|bB(39lj^se which sence's objects be ;vii^esde^ttKia^tiijKibRreriq^ tHbiights, leave love to will.ButJthott'yp^icMiieeda fight both with love and sence,i With sword of wit giving wounds of dispraise,Tin d(9vne-right blowes did foyle thy cunning fence ;I Fol*; soone sis they strake thee with Stella's rayes,Reason^ thgu ktaeel'dst, and offeredst straight to prove,By reason good, good reason her to love. ASTROPHEL AND STELLA. ' ii