Sonnet 29

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Across
  1. 1. his state represents how he feels about himself
  2. 3. "sullen earth" or "break of day"
  3. 4. Moral of the story
  4. 7. "From sullen, sings hymns at heaven's gate"
  5. 10. A statement which seems contradictory or absurd but actually reveals the truth
Down
  1. 1. "And then my state like the lark at break of day arising"
  2. 2. "And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries"
  3. 5. "Yet in these thoughts myelf almost depising"
  4. 6. A ficitional voice a writer adopts to tell a story
  5. 8. "Wishing me like to one more rich in hope"
  6. 9. Frist pitiful, then changes to hopeful