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English, 25.08.2019 02:30 levicorey846

Analyze this poem:
in this strange labyrinth how shall i turn,
ways are on all sides while the way i miss:
if to the right hand, there, in love i burn,
let me go forward, therein danger is.
if to the left, suspicion hinders bliss;
let me turn back, shame cries i ought return:
nor faint, though crosses my fortunes kiss,
stand still is harder, although sure to mourn.
this let me take the right, or left hand way,
go forward, or stand still, or back retire:
i must these doubts endure without allay
or , but travel finde for my best hire.
yet that which most my troubled sense doth move,
is to leave all, and take the thread of love.
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