Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SHAKE-SPEARES.
¶Thy beautie,_and thy yeares full well befits,
¶For still temptation followes where thou art.
605Gentle thou art,_and therefore to be wonne,
¶Will sourely leaue her till he haue preuailed.
¶Who lead thee in their ryot euen there
¶Where thou art forst to breake a two-fold truth:
¶_Hers by thy beauty tempting her to thee,
¶Thine by thy beautie beeing false to me.
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¶And yet it may be said I lou'd her deerely,
¶That she hath thee is of my wayling cheefe,
620Louing offendors thus I will excuse yee,
¶Suffring my friend for my sake to approoue her,
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¶For all the day they view things vnrespected,
¶And darkely bright,_are bright in darke directed.
¶To the cleere day with thy much cleerer light,
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