Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SHAKE-SPEARES.
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¶MIne eye and heart are at a mortall warre,
¶My heart,_mine eye the freeedome of that right,
680My heart doth plead that thou in him doost lye,
¶But the defendant doth that plea deny,
¶And sayes in him their faire appearance lyes.
¶To side this title is impannelled
¶And by their verdict is determined
¶The cleere eyes moyitie,_and the deare hearts part.
¶And my hearts right,_their inward loue of heart.
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¶BEtwixt mine eye and heart a league is tooke,
¶And each doth good turnes now vnto the other,
¶When that mine eye is famisht for a looke,
695With my loues picture then my eye doth feast,
¶And to the painted banquet bids my heart:
¶An other time mine eye is my hearts guest,
¶And in his thoughts of loue doth share a part.
¶So either by thy picture or my loue,
¶For thou nor farther then my thoughts canst moue,
¶Awakes my heart,_to hearts and eyes delight.
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¶HOw carefull was I when I tooke my way,
710But thou,_to whom my iewels trifles are,
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