Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SONNETS.
¶And that vnfaire which fairely doth excell:
65For neuer resting time leads Summer on,
¶To hidious winter and confounds him there,
¶Beauty ore-snow'd and barenes euery where,
¶Beauties effect with beauty were bereft,
¶Nor it nor noe remembrance what it was.
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¶THen let not winters wragged hand deface,
¶Which happies those that pay the willing lone;
¶That's for thy selfe to breed an other thee,
¶Or ten times happier be it ten for one,
¶Ten times thy selfe were happier then thou art,
85If ten of thine ten times refigur'd thee,
¶Leauing thee liuing in posterity?
¶To be deaths conquest and make wormes thine heire.
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¶LOe in the Orient when the gracious light,
¶Lifts vp his burning head,_each vnder eye
¶Doth homage to his new appearing sight,
95And hauing climb'd the steepe vp heauenly hill,
¶Yet mortall lookes adore his beauty still,
¶Attending on his goulden pilgrimage:
¶But when from high-most pich with wery car,
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