Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SONNETS.
¶O carue not with thy howers my loues faire brow,
280Nor draw noe lines there with thine antique pen,
¶Him in thy course vntainted doe allow,
¶For beauties patterne to succeding men.
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¶A Womans face with natures owne hand painted,
¶A womans gentle hart but not acquainted
¶Gilding the obiect where-vpon it gazeth,
¶A man in hew all Hews in his controwling,
¶And for a woman wert thou first created,
295Till nature as she wrought thee fell a dotinge,
¶And by addition me of thee defeated,
¶By adding one thing to my purpose nothing.
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¶Stird by a painted beauty to his verse,
¶And euery faire with his faire doth reherse,
305Making a coopelment of proud compare
¶With Aprills first borne flowers and all things rare,
¶That heauens ayre in this huge rondure hems,
¶O let me true in loue but truly write,
310And then beleeue me,_my loue is as faire,
¶As those gould candells fixt in heauens ayer:
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