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UNALTERED BY SICKNESS by THOMAS STANLEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: SICKNESS, IN VAIN THOU DOST INVADE
Last Line: FOR WHAT'S HER BEAUTY, IS OUR FATE.
Subject(s): LOVE; SICKNESS; ILLNESS;

SICKNESS, in vain thou dost invade
A Beauty that can never fade!
Could all thy malice but impair
One of the sweets which crown this fair,
Or steal the spirits from her eye,
Or kiss into a paler dye
The blushing roses of her cheek,
Our drooping hopes might justly seek
Redress from thee, and thou might'st save
Thousands of lovers from the grave:
But such assaults are vain, for she
Is too divine to stoop to thee;
Blest with a form as much too high
For any change, as Destiny,
Which no attempt can violate;
For what's her Beauty, is our Fate.



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