Poem A Day

Classic poem

Sonnet XXXIV: Marvel Not, Love

by Michael Drayton

To Admiration

Marvel not, Love, though I thy power admire,

Ravish'd a world beyond the farthest thought,

And knowing more than ever hath been taught,

That I am only starv'd in my desire.

Marvel not, Love, though I thy power admire,

Aiming at things exceeding all perfection,

To Wisdom's self to minister correction,

That I am only starv'd in my desire.

Marvel not, Love, though I thy power admire,

Though my conceit I further seem to bend

Than possibly invention can extend,

And yet am only starv'd in my desire.

If thou wilt wonder, here's the wonder, Love:

That this to me doth yet no wonder prove.

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About this poem

First line
To Admiration
Poet
Michael Drayton
Themes
nature, love, hope, identity

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