Hearing you praised, I say "'Tis so, 'tis true,"
And to the most of praise add something more;
But that is in my thought, whose love to you,
Though words come hindmost, holds his rank before.
(Sonnet 85: My Tongue-tied Muse In Manners Holds Her Still)
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