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Sonnet LVIII: In Former Times

by Michael Drayton

In former times such as had store of coin,

In wars at home, or when for conquests bound,

For fear that some their treasure should purloin,

Gave it to keep to spirits within the ground,

And to attend it them as strongly tied

Till they return'd; home when they never came,

Such as by art to get the same have tried

From the strong Spirit by no means force the same;

Nearer men come, that further flies away,

Striving to hold it strongly in the deep.

E'en as this Spirit, so you alone do play

With those rich beauties Heav'n gives you to keep;

Pity, so left to the coldness of your blood,

Not to avail you, nor do the others good.

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About this poem

First line
In former times such as had store of coin,
Poet
Michael Drayton
Themes
solitude, faith, war, time

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