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Sonnet 34 by Thomas Lodge
I would in rich and golden-coloured rain, With tempting showers in pleasant sort descend Into fair Phillis' lap, my lovely friend, When sleep her sense with slumber doth restrain. I would be changed to a milk-white bull, When midst the gladsome field she should appear, By pleasant fineness to surprise my dear, Whilst from their stalks, she pleasant flowers did pull. I were content to weary out my pain, To be Narcissus so she were a spring, To drown in her those woes my heart do wring, And more; I wish transformed to remain, That whilst I thus in pleasure's lap did lie, I might refresh desire, which else would die.
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