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- Edition: The Sonnets
Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SONNETS.
640By looking on thee in the liuing day ?
644And nights bright daies when dreams do shew thee me,
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650No matter then although my foote did stand
651Vpon the farthest earth remoou'd from thee,
652For nimble thought can iumpe both sea and land,
653As soone as thinke the place where he would be.
654But ah, thought kills me that I am not thought
655To leape large lengths of miles when thou art gone,
656But that so much of earth and water wrought,
659But heauie teares, badges of eithers woe.
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662Are both with thee, where euer I abide,
665For when these quicker Elements are gone
666In tender Embassie of loue to thee,
667My life being made of foure, with two alone,
669Vntill liues composition be recured,
671Who euen but now come back againe assured,
672Of their faire health, recounting it to me.
Mine
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