Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SHAKE-SPEARES,_
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¶The deare repose for lims with trauaill tired,
¶But then begins a iourny in my head
¶To worke my mind,_when boddies work's expired.
395For then my thoughts(from far where I abide)
¶Intend a zelous pilgrimage to thee;
¶And keepe my drooping eye-lids open wide,
¶Looking on darknes which the blind doe see.
¶Which like a iewell(hunge in gastly night)
¶Makes blacke night beautious,_and her old face new.
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¶HOw can I then returne in happy plight
¶That am debard the benifit of rest?
¶But day by night and night by day oprest.
410And each(though enimes to ethers raigne)
¶The one by toyle,_the other to complaine
¶I tell the Day to please him thou art bright,
415And do'st him grace when clouds doe blot the heauen:
¶So flatter I the swart complexiond night,
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