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- Edition: The Sonnets
Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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SONNETS.
2224Doe I not thinke on thee when I forgot
2226Who hateth thee that I doe call my friend,
2227On whom froun'st thou that I doe faune vpon,
2233Commanded by the motion of thine eyes.
2234 But loue hate on for now I know thy minde,
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2239To make me giue the lie to my true sight,
2241Whence hast thou this becomming of things il,
2242That in the very refuse of thy deeds;
2245Who taught thee how to make me loue thee more,
2247Oh though I loue what others doe abhor,
2250More worthy I to be belou'd of thee.
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2253Yet who knowes not conscience is borne of loue,
2254Then gentle cheater vrge not my amisse,
2256For thou betraying me, I doe betray
2258My soule doth tell my body that he may,
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