Текст песни Sonnet 29 - Brian d'Arcy James
When,
in
disgrace
with
fortune
and
men's
eyes,
I
all
alone
beweep
my
outcast
state,
And
trouble
deaf
heaven
with
my
bootless
cries,
And
look
upon
myself,
and
curse
my
fate,
Wishing
me
like
to
one
more
rich
in
hope,
Featur'd
like
him,
like
him
with
friends
possess'd,
Desiring
this
man's
art
and
that
man's
scope,
With
what
I
most
enjoy
contented
least;
Yet
in
these
thoughts
myself
almost
despising,
Haply
I
think
on
thee,
and
then
my
state,
Like
to
the
lark
at
break
of
day
arising
From
sullen
earth,
sings
hymns
at
heaven's
gate;
For
thy
sweet
love
remember'd
such
wealth
brings
That
then
I
scorn
to
change
my
state
with
kings.
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