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Astrophil and Stella
10 "Reason, in faith thou art well served, that still"

Reason, in faith thou art well served, that still
Wouldst brabbling be with Sense and Love in me.
I rather wished thee climb the Muses' hill,
Or reach the fruit of Nature's choicest tree,
    Or seek heaven's course or heaven's inside to see.
Why shouldst thou toil our thorny soil to till?
Leave Sense, and those which Sense's objects be:
Deal thou with powers of thoughts, leave Love to Will.
    But thou wouldst needs fight both with Love and Sense,
With sword of Wit giving wounds of dispraise,
Till downright blows did foil thy cunning fence:
For, soon as they strake thee with Stella's rays,
    Reason, thou kneeledst, and offeredst straight to prove
    By reason good, good reason her to love.



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