Sonnet #45
d other two, slight air, & purging fire,
R both wiv thee, wrver I abide,
d first my thought, d other my desire,
These present-absent wiv swift motion slide.
4 when these quicker elements R gone
In tender embassy of luv 2 thee,
My life being made of four, wiv 2 alone,
Sinks down 2 death, oppressed wiv melancholy.
Until lifez composition b recured,
By those swift messengers returned frm thee,
Who even bt now come back again assured,
Of thy fair health, recounting it 2 me.
This told, I joy, bt then no longer glad,
I send them back again & str8 grow sad.
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