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Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SHAKE-SPEARES
2046If eyes corrupt by ouer-partiall lookes,
2047Be anchord in the baye where all men ride,
2049Whereto the iudgement of my heart is tide ?
2051Which my heart knowes the wide worlds common place?
2053To put faire truth vpon so foule a face,
2054 In things right true my heart and eyes haue erred,
2056I38
2058I do beleeue her though I know she lyes,
2061Thus vainely thinking that she thinkes me young,
2066And wherefore say not I that I am old?
2068And age in loue, loues not t'haue yeares told.
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2073That thy vnkindnesse layes vpon my heart,
2074Wound me not with thine eye but with thy toung,
2077Deare heart forbeare to glance thine eye aside,
2078What needst thou wound with cunning when thy might
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