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Sonnet #50


How heavy do I journey on d way,
When wot I Ck (my weary travelz end)
Doth teach th@ case & th@ repose 2 say
'Thus far d miles R measured frm thy friend.'
d beast th@ bears me, tired wiv my woe,
Plods dully on, 2 bear th@ weight in me,
As if by sum instinct d wretch did know
His rider luvd nt speed being made frm thee:
d bludy spur cannot provoke him on,
th@ sumtimes anger thrusts into his hide,
Which heavily he answers wiv a groan,
More sharp 2 me than spurring 2 his side,
4 th@ same groan doth put this in my mind,
My grief lies onward & my joy behind.
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