Sonnets
Sonnets
Sonnets
BY
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
©GlobalGrey 2018
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THE SONNETS
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Shifts but his place, for still the world enjoys it;
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Which hides your life and shows not half your parts.
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With sun and moon, with earth and sea's rich gems,
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Now see what good turns eyes for eyes have done:
They draw but what they see, know not the heart.
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Till then not show my head where thou mayst prove me.
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XXVIII.
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Theirs for their style I'll read, his for his love.'
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Ah! but those tears are pearl which thy love sheds,
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Nor Mars his sword nor war's quick fire shall burn
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Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room
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LVIII.
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LXII.
LXIII.
When hours have drain'd his blood and fill'd his brow
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LXVI.
LXVII.
LXVIII.
LXIX.
LXX.
LXXI.
LXXII.
LXXIII.
LXXIV.
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LXXVI.
LXXVII.
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LXXVIII.
LXXIX.
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LXXXI.
LXXXII.
LXXXIII.
LXXXIV.
LXXXV.
LXXXVI.
LXXXVII.
LXXXVIII.
LXXXIX.
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XCI.
XCII.
XCIII.
XCIV.
XCV.
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XCVII.
XCVIII.
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Sweet thief, whence didst thou steal thy sweet that smells,
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CIV.
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CIX.
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CXI.
CXII.
CXIII.
CXIV.
CXV.
CXVI.
CXVII.
CXVIII.
CXIX.
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CXXIV.
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CXXVII.
CXXVIII.
CXXIX.
All this the world well knows; yet none knows well
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CXXXI.
CXXXII.
CXXXIII.
CXXXIV.
CXXXV.
CXXXVI.
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CXXXVII.
CXXXVIII.
CXXXIX.
CXL.
CXLI.
CXLII.
CXLIII.
CXLIV.
CXLV.
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CXLVII.
CXLVIII.
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