If the
dull substance of my flesh were thought,
Injurious
distance should not stop my way,
For then
despite of space I would be brought,
From
limits far remote, where thou dost stay,
No matter
then although my foot did stand
Upon the
farthest earth removed from thee,
For nimble
thought can jump both sea and land,
As soon as
think the place where he would be.
But ah,
thought kills me that I am not thought
To leap
large lengths of miles when thou art gone,
But that
so much of earth and water wrought,
I must
attend, time's leisure with my moan.
Receiving
nought by elements so slow,
But heavy
tears, badges of either's woe.
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