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.