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Sonnet XXXVIII: Sitting Alone, Love

by Michael Drayton

Sitting alone, Love bids me go and write;

Reason plucks back, commanding me to stay,

Boasting that she doth still direct the way,

Or else Love were unable to endite.

Love, growing angry, vexed at the spleen

And scorning Reason's maimed argument,

Straight taxeth Reason, wanting to invent,

Where she with Love conversing hath not been.

Reason, reproached with this coy disdain,

Despiteth Love, and laugheth at her folly;

And Love, condemning Reason's reason wholly,

Thought it in weight too light by many'a grain.

Reason, put back, doth out of sight remove,

And Love alone picks reason out of love.

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About this poem

First line
Sitting alone, Love bids me go and write;
Poet
Michael Drayton
Themes
nature, love, hope, solitude

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