So, love, be thou, although today thou fill
Thy hungry eyes, even till they wink with fulness,
Tomorrow see again, and do not kill
The spirit of love with a perpetual dullness.
(Sonnet 56: Sweet Love, Renew Thy Force, Be It Not Said)
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