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Poem by Robert Sidney Sonnet 21. Alas why say you I am ritch? Alas why say you I am ritch? when I doe begg, and begging scant a lyfe sustaine: why doe you say that I am well?— when paine lowder than on the rack, in mee doth cry. O let mee know myself! my poverty with whitening rotten walls, no stay doth gaine, and these small hopes you tell, keep but in vaine lyfe with hott drinks, in one layd down to dy. If in my face, my wants and sores so greate doe not appeer: A canker (think) unseen the appleer heart, thogh sownd without doth eate; Or if on mee from my fayre heaven are seen some scattred beams: Know sutch heate gives theyr light as frosty mornings Sun: as Moonshine night. Robert Sidney Robert Sidney's other poems:
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