Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SONNETS.
¶The vacant leaues thy mindes imprint will beare,
¶Of mouthed graues will giue thee memorie,
¶Looke what thy memorie cannot containe,
¶To take a new acquaintance of thy minde.
¶Shall profit thee,_and much inrich thy booke.
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¶As euery Alien pen hath got my vse,
¶And heauie ignorance aloft to flie,
¶Haue added fethers to the learneds wing,
¶And giuen grace a double Maiestie.
¶Yet be most proud of that which I compile,
¶And Arts with thy sweete graces graced be.
¶As high as learning,_my rude ignorance.
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¶My verse alone had all thy gentle grace,
¶But now my gracious numbers are decayde,
1175I grant ( sweet loue )thy louely argument
¶Deserues the trauaile of a worthier pen,
¶Yet what of thee thy Poet doth inuent,
¶He robs thee of,_and payes it thee againe,
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