Sonnet #44
If d dull substance of my flesh were thought,
Injurious distance shud nt stop my way,
4 then despite of space I wud b brought,
frm limits far remote, wr thou dost stay,
No matter then although my foot did st&
Upon d farthest earth removed frm thee,
4 nimble thought can jump both C & l&,
As soon as think d place wr he wud be.
bt ah, thought kills me th@ I am nt thought
2 leap large lengths of miles when thou art gone,
bt th@ so much of earth & water wrought,
I must attend, timez leisure wiv my moan.
Receiving nought by elements so slow,
bt heavy tears, badges of eitherz woe.
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