I find no peace, and all my war is done,
I fear and hope; I burn and freeze like ice;
I fly above the wind yet can I not arise;
And naught I have and all the world I seize on.
That looseth nor locketh holdeth me in prison,
And holdeth me not, yet can I scape nowise;
Nor letteth me live nor die at my devise,
And yet of death it giveth none occasion.
Without eyen I see, and without tongue I plain;
I desire to perish, and yet I ask health;
I love another, and thus I hate myself;
I feed me in sorrow, and laugh in all my pain.
Likewise displeaseth me both death and life
And my delight is causer of this strife.

Auteur: Thomas Wyatt

I find no peace, and all my war is done,<br />I fear and hope; I burn and freeze like ice;<br />I fly above the wind yet can I not arise;<br />And naught I have and all the world I seize on.<br />That looseth nor locketh holdeth me in prison,<br />And holdeth me not, yet can I scape nowise;<br />Nor letteth me live nor die at my devise,<br />And yet of death it giveth none occasion.<br />Without eyen I see, and without tongue I plain;<br />I desire to perish, and yet I ask health;<br />I love another, and thus I hate myself;<br />I feed me in sorrow, and laugh in all my pain.<br />Likewise displeaseth me both death and life<br />And my delight is causer of this strife. - Thomas Wyatt


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