Sonnet 86

by William Shakespeare · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

Was it the proud full sail of his great verse,

Bound for the prize of all too precious you,

That did my ripe thoughts in my brain inhearse,

Making their tomb the womb wherein they grew?

Was it his spirit, by spirits taught to write

Above a mortal pitch, that struck me dead?

No, neither he, nor his compeers by night

Giving him aid, my verse astonished.

He, nor that affable familiar ghost

Which nightly gulls him with intelligence,

As victors of my silence cannot boast;

I was not sick of any fear from thence:

      But when your countenance fill'd up his line,

      Then lack'd I matter; that enfeebled mine.

#unrequited love #william shakespeare

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