So are you to my thoughts as food to life,
Or as sweet-season'd showers are to the ground;
And for the peace of you I hold such strife
As 'twixt a miser and his wealth is found;
Now proud as an enjoyer and anon
Doubting the filching age will steal his treasure,
Now counting best to be with you alone,
Then better'd that the world may see my pleasure;
Sometime all full with feasting on your sight
And by and by clean starved for a look;
Possessing or pursuing no delight,
Save what is had or must from you be took.
Thus do I pine and surfeit day by day,
Or gluttoning on all, or all away.

sonette 75.

Godt sagt! (2) Varsle Svar

Sist sett

Stig TVannflaskeTonjeKirsten LundIvar SandTheaLiv-Torill AustgulenNinaAlice NordliTonesen81EvagretemorHelge-Mikal HartvedtDemeterKarin BergRisRosOgKlagingJan-Olav SelforsHeidi LChristinaIngeborg GsiljehusmorToveEllen E. MartolTone HTor-Arne JensenVegard BorgenTine VictoriaEgil StangelandEster SMorten GranheimFindusHeleneTanteMamielillianerRolf IngemundsenNikkaGrete AastorpTine Sundalanniken sandvikRune U. Furberg