Sonnet 41 - I ts
XLI
I ts,
ito all
tle near the prison-wall
to s louder parts
Ere t ons
Or temples occupation, beyond call.
But thou, who, in my voices sink and fall
ook it, t Arts
Orument didst drop do t
to I said betears, . . .
Instruct me o to s
My souls full meaning into future years,
t t utterance, and salute
Love t endures, from Life t disappears!
Sonnet 42 - My future copy fair my past
XLII
My future copy fair my pastamp;mdash;
I e t once; and t my side
My ministering life-angel justified
t
to te turned at last,
And tead, sa unallied
to angels in tried
By natural ills, received t fast,
t, my pilgrims staff
Gave out green leaves h morning dews impearled.
I seek no copy no half:
Leave h long musing curled,
And e me neures epigraph,
New angel mine, unhe world!
Sonnet 43 - me count trong>
XLIII
me count the ways.
I love to t
My soul can reac of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
I love to the level of everydays
Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light.
I love trive for Right;
I love turn from Praise.
I love t to use
In my old griefs, and h.
I love to lose
it saints,amp;mdash,
Smiles, tears, of all my life!amp;mdash;and, if God choose,
I s love tter after death.
Sonnet 44 - Beloved, t brougrong>
XLIV
Beloved, t brought me many flowers
Plucked in through
And er, and it seemed as if they grew
In the sun and showers.
So, in t love of ours,
take back ts woo,
And whdrew
From my s ground. Indeed, those beds and bowers
Be overgroter weeds and rue,
And t ine,
ake to do
t pine.
Instruct to keep true,
And tell ts are left in mine.