Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SONNETS.
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¶And therefore maiest without attaint ore-looke
¶The dedicated words which writers vse
1220Thou art as faire in knowledge as in hew,
¶And therefore art inforc'd to seeke anew,
1225What strained touches Rhethorick can lend,
¶In true plaine words,_by thy true telling friend.
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¶And therefore to your faire no painting set,
¶I found( or thought I found) you did exceed,
¶The barren tender of a Poets debt:
1235And therefore haue I slept in your report,
¶How farre a moderne quill doth come to short,
¶Speaking of worth,_what worth in you doth grow,
¶For I impaire not beautie being mute,
¶When others would giue life,_and bring a tombe.
¶_There liues more life in one of your faire eyes,
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¶Which should example where your equall grew,
1250Leane penurie within that Pen doth dwell,
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