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Sonnet 47 by William Shakespeare
Betwixt mine eye and heart a league is took,And each doth good turns now unto the other,When that mine eye…
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Sonnet 46 by William Shakespeare
Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war,How to divide the conquest of thy sight,Mine eye, my heart thy…
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Sonnet 45 by William Shakespeare
The other two, slight air, and purging fire,Are both with thee, wherever I abide,The first my thought, the other my…
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Sonnet 44 by William Shakespeare
If the dull substance of my flesh were thought,Injurious distance should not stop my way,For then despite of space I…
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Sonnet 43 by William Shakespeare
When most I wink then do mine eyes best see,For all the day they view things unrespected,But when I sleep,…
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Sonnet 42 by William Shakespeare
That thou hast her it is not all my grief,And yet it may be said I loved her dearly,That she…
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Sonnet 41 by William Shakespeare
Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits,When I am sometime absent from thy heart,Thy beauty, and thy years full well befits,For…
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Sonnet 40 by William Shakespeare
Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all,What hast thou then more than thou hadst before?No love, my…
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Sonnet 39 by William Shakespeare
O how thy worth with manners may I sing,When thou art all the better part of me?What can mine own…
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Sonnet 38 by William Shakespeare
How can my muse want subject to inventWhile thou dost breathe that pour’st into my verse,Thine own sweet argument, too…
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