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 Sir Philip Sidney
 
 
  Gerrit van Honthorst. Granida and Daifilo, 1625.
 
 
 Astrophel and Stella
 
 
 | LXXIV 
 I never drank of Aganippe well,
 Nor ever did in shade of Tempe sit,
 And Muses scorn with vulgar brains to dwell:
 Poor layman I, for sacred rites unfit.
 Some do I hear of poets' Fury tell,
 But (God wot) wot not what they mean by it;
 And this I swear, by blackest brook of hell,
 I am no pick-purse of another's wit.
 How falls it then, that with so smooth an ease
 My thoughts I speak, and what I speak doth flow
 In verse, and that my verse best wits doth please?
 Guess we the cause: 'What, is it thus?' Fie, no;
 'Or so?' Much less. 'How then?' Sure, thus it is:
 My lips are sweet, inspired with Stella's kiss.
 
 
 
 
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 Silver Poets of the Sixteenth Century.
 Douglas Brooks-Davies, Ed.
 London: J. M Dent & Sons Ltd., 1992. 261.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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