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- Edition: The Sonnets
Shake-speares Sonnets (Quarto 1, 1609)
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2162THose lips that Loues owne hand did make,
2166Straight in her heart did mercie come,
2167Chiding that tongue that euer sweet,
2168Was vsde in giuing gentle dome:
2169And tought it thus a new to greete:
2170I hate she alterd with an end,
2171That follow'd it as gentle day,
2172Doth follow night who like a fiend
2173From heauen to hell is flowne away.
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2183Shall wormes inheritors of this excesse
2184Eate vp thy charge? is this thy bodies end?
2186And let that pine to aggrauat thy store;
2188Within be fed, without be rich no more,
2190And death once dead, ther's no more dying then.
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2192MY loue is as a feauer longing still,
2194Feeding on that which doth preserue the ill,
2197Angry that his prescriptions are not kept
2201And frantick madde with euer-more vnrest,
2203At randon from the truth vainely exprest.
2205Who art as black as hell, as darke as night.