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Sir Philip Sidney - Sonnet XXIX: Like Some Weak Lords

Like some weak lords, neighbor'd by mighty kings, 
To keep themselves and their chief cities free, 
Do easily yield, that all their coasts may be 
Ready to store their camps of needful things: 

So Stella's heart finding what power Love brings, 
To keep itself in life and liberty, 
Doth willing grant, that in the frontiers he 
Use all to help his other conquerings: 

And thus her heart escapes, but thus her eyes 
Serve him with shot, her lips his heralds are; 
Her breasts his tents, legs his triumphal car; 

Her flesh his food, her skin his armor brave, 
And I, but for bacuse my prospect lies 
Upon that coast, am giv'n up for a slave. 

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