Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SHAKE-SPEARES.
¶For it no forme deliuers to the heart
¶Of his quick obiects hath the minde no part,
¶Nor his owne vision houlds what it doth catch:
1695My most true minde thus maketh mine vntrue.
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¶OR whether doth my minde being crown'd with you
¶Drinke vp the monarks plague this flattery ?
1700And that your loue taught it this Alcumie?
¶Creating euery bad a perfect best
¶And my great minde most kingly drinkes it vp,
¶Mine eie well knowes what with his gust is greeing,
¶And to his pallat doth prepare the cup.
1710That mine eye loues it and doth first beginne.
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¶Yet then my iudgement knew no reason why,
¶Creepe in twixt vowes,_and change decrees of Kings,
1720Alas why fearing of times tiranie,
Might
