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Classic poem

Unstable Dream

by Sir Thomas Wyatt

Unstable dream, according to the place,

Be steadfast once, or else at least be true.

By tasted sweetness make me not to rue

The sudden loss of thy false feignèd grace.

By good respect in such a dangerous case

Thou broughtest not her into this tossing mew

But madest my sprite live, my care to renew,

My body in tempest her succour to embrace.

The body dead, the sprite had his desire,

Painless was th'one, th'other in delight.

Why then, alas, did it not keep it right,

Returning, to leap into the fire?

And where it was at wish, it could not remain,

Such mocks of dreams they turn to deadly pain.

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