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A Farewell to False
Love
Farewell false love, the oracle of
lies, A mortal foe and enemy to rest, An envious boy, from whom all
cares arise, A bastard vile, a beast with rage possessed, A way of
error, a temple full of treason, In all effects contrary unto reason.
A poisoned serpent covered all
with flowers, Mother of sighs, and murderer of repose, A sea of sorrows
whence are drawn such showers As moisture lend to every grief that grows;
A school of guile, a net of deep deceit, A gilded hook that holds a
poisoned bait.
A fortress foiled, which reason
did defend, A siren song, a fever of the mind, A maze wherein affection
finds no end, A raging cloud that runs before the wind, A substance like
the shadow of the sun, A goal of grief for which the wisest run.
A quenchless fire, a nurse of
trembling fear, A path that leads to peril and mishap, A true retreat of
sorrow and despair, An idle boy that sleeps in pleasure's lap, A deep
mistrust of that which certain seems, A hope of that which reason doubtful
deems.
Sith* then thy trains my younger
years betrayed, [since] And for my faith ingratitude I find; And sith
repentance hath my wrongs bewrayed*, [revealed] Whose course was ever
contrary to kind*: [nature] False love, desire, and beauty frail, adieu.
Dead is the root whence all these fancies grew.
~Sir Walter Raleigh~
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