Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SHAKE-SPEARES
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¶For slanders marke was euer yet the faire,
¶Their worth the greater beeing woo'd of time,
¶To tye vp enuy,_euermore inlarged,
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¶NOe Longer mourne for me when I am dead,
¶Giue warning to the world that I am fled
¶From this vile world with vildest wormes to dwell:
1055Nay if you read this line,_remember not,
¶That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot,
¶If thinking on me then should make you woe.
1060When I (perhaps) compounded am with clay,
¶But let your loue euen with my life decay.
¶And mocke you with me after I am gon.
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¶What merit liu'd in me that you should loue
¶After my death(deare loue)for get me quite,
¶For you in me can nothing worthy proue.
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