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<retBook author="William Shakespeare" title="Shake-speares Sonnets" datepub="1609"> <text> <front> <lang t="English"> <gender t="m"> <mode t="p"> <bkdv1 gathering="1" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="1" sig="A1r" side="outer" forme="1"> <compshift name="unknown"> <app> <rdg source="Trinity College, Harvard"><!-- ie., no A1r --></rdg> </app> <bkdv t="titlepage"> <!-- ornament --"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1"><docTitle><f t="2dpr">SHAKE-SPEARES <bkdv t="ln" n="2"><f t="2sprtl">SONNETS.</docTitle> <bkdv t="ln" n="3"><f t="dpr"><docEdition>Neuer before Imprinted.</docEdition> <!-- rule --> <!-- rule --> <bkdv t="ln" n="4"><pubPlace><f t="prl">AT LONDON</pubPlace> <bkdv t="ln" n="5"><printer><f t="dpr">By <f t="dpi">G. Eld <f ="dpr"></printer><publisher>for <f t="dpi">T. T.</publisher> <f t="dpr">and are <bkdv t="ln" n="6"><bookseller><f t="pr">to be {s}olde by <f t="pi"> <app>William A{s}pley.<f t="prl"></bookseller> <rdg source="Bodleian-Caldecott, BL-Bright, John Rylands, Elizabethan Club, Huntington-Luttrell, Folger-Mildmay, Rosenbach">Iohn Wright<f t="r">, dwelling <!-- line-break --> at Chri{{s}t} Church gate.</rdg> </app> <bkdv t="ln" n="7"><pubDate>1609.</pubDate> <bkdv2 page="2" sig="A1v" side="inner" forme="1"> <bkdv2 page="3" sig="A2r" side="inner" forme="1"> <bkdv t="dedication"> <addressee> <bkdv t="ln" n="8">TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. <bkdv t="ln" n="9">THESE.INSVING.SONNETS. <bkdv t="ln" n="10">M<f t="SCspr">r<f t="prl">.W.H. </addressee>ALL.HAPPINESSE. <bkdv t="ln" n="11">AND.THAT.ETERNITIE. <bkdv t="ln" n="12">PROMISED. <bkdv t="ln" n="13">BY. <bkdv t="ln" n="14">OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. <bkdv t="ln" n="15">WISHETH. <bkdv t="ln" n="16">THE.WELL-WISHING. <bkdv t="ln" n="17">ADVENTVRER.IN. <bkdv t="ln" n="18">SETTING. <bkdv t="ln" n="19">FORTH. <bkdv t="ln" n="20"><signed><f t="dpr">T. T.</signed> </bkdv> </front> <body> <group> <front> <bkdv2 page="4" sig="A2v" side="outer" forme="1"> <bkdv1 gathering="2" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="5" sig="B1r" side="outer" forme="2"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <!-- ornament --> <pmdv1 t="sonnets" datecomp="ca. 1593-99?"> <heading> <mode t="p"> <bkdv t="ln" n="21"><f t="dprl">S<f t="prl">HAKE-SPEARES, <bkdv t="ln" n="22"><f t="pil">SONNETS. </heading> </front> <body> <mode t="v"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="1" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="23"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">F<f t="pr">Rom faire{{s}t} creatures we de{{s}i}re increa{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="24"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">That thereby beauties <f t="pi">Ro{s}e<f t="pr"> might neuer die, <bkdv t="ln" n="25"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">But as the riper {{s}h}ould by time decea{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="26"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">His tender heire might beare his memory: <bkdv t="ln" n="27"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">But thou contra{ct}ed to thine owne bright eyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="28"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Feed'{{s}t} thy lights {fl}ame with {s}elfe {s}ub{{s}t}antiall fewell, <bkdv t="ln" n="29"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Making a famine where aboundance lies, <bkdv t="ln" n="30"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Thy {s}elfe thy foe,to thy {s}weet {s}elfe too cruell: <bkdv t="ln" n="31"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thou that art now the worlds fre{{s}h} ornament, <bkdv t="ln" n="32"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And only herauld to the gaudy {s}pring, <bkdv t="ln" n="33"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Within thine owne bud burie{{s}t} thy content, <bkdv t="ln" n="34"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And tender chorle mak{{s}t} wa{{s}t} in niggarding: <bkdv t="ln" n="35"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Pitty the world,or el{s}e this glutton be, <bkdv t="ln" n="36"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To eate the worlds due,by the graue and thee. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="2" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="37"><headingno>2</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="38"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Hen fortie Winters {{s}h}all be{s}eige thy brow, <bkdv t="ln" n="39"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And digge deep trenches in thy beauties {fi}eld, <bkdv t="ln" n="40"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Thy youthes proud liuery {s}o gaz'd on now, <bkdv t="ln" n="41"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Wil be a totter'd weed of {s}mal worth held: <bkdv t="ln" n="42"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Then being a{s}kt,where all thy beautie lies, <bkdv t="ln" n="43"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Where all the trea{s}ure of thy lu{{s}t}y daies; <bkdv t="ln" n="44"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">To {s}ay within thine owne deepe {s}unken eyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="45"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Were an all-eating {{s}h}ame,and thriftle{{s}{s}}e prai{s}e. <bkdv t="ln" n="46"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">How much more prai{s}e de{s}eru'd thy beauties v{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="47"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">If thou could{{s}t} an{s}were this faire child of mine <bkdv t="ln" n="48"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Shall {s}um my count,and make my old excu{s}e <bkdv t="ln" n="49"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Proouing his beautie by {s}ucce{{s}{s}i}on thine. <bkdv t="ln" n="50"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">B </fw> <fw t="catch">This </fw> <bkdv2 page="6" sig="B1v" side="inner" forme="2"> <bkdv t="ln" n="51"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="52"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }This were to be new made when thou art ould, <bkdv t="ln" n="53"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And {s}ee thy blood warme when thou feel'{{s}t} it could, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="3" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="54"><headingno>3</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="55"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Ooke in thy gla{{s}{s}}e and tell the face thou vewe{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="56"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Now is the time that face {{s}h}ould forme an other, <bkdv t="ln" n="57"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Who{s}e fre{{s}h} repaire if now thou not renewe{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="58"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Thou doo'{{s}t} beguile the world,vnble{{s}{s}}e {s}ome mother. <bkdv t="ln" n="59"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For where is {{s}h}e {s}o faire who{s}e vn-eard wombe <bkdv t="ln" n="60"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Di{s}daines the tillage of thy husbandry? <bkdv t="ln" n="61"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Or who is he {s}o fond will be the tombe, <bkdv t="ln" n="62"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Of his {s}elfe loue to {{s}t}op po{{s}t}erity? <bkdv t="ln" n="63"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thou art thy mothers gla{{s}{s}}e and {{s}h}e in thee <bkdv t="ln" n="64"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Calls backe the louely Aprill of her prime, <bkdv t="ln" n="65"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">So thou through windowes of thine age {{s}h}alt {s}ee, <bkdv t="ln" n="66"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Di{s}pight of wrinkles this thy goulden time. <bkdv t="ln" n="67"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But if thou liue remembred not to be, <bkdv t="ln" n="68"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Die {{s}i}ngle and thine Image dies with thee. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="4" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="69"><headingno>4</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="70"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">V<f t="pr">Nthrifty loueline{{s}{s}}e why do{{s}t} thou {s}pend, <bkdv t="ln" n="71"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Vpon thy {s}elfe thy beauties legacy? <bkdv t="ln" n="72"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Natures beque{{s}t} giues nothing but doth lend, <bkdv t="ln" n="73"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And being franck {{s}h}e lends to tho{s}e are free: <bkdv t="ln" n="74"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Then beautious nigard why doo{{s}t} thou abu{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="75"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">The bountious large{{s}{s}}e giuen thee to giue? <bkdv t="ln" n="76"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Pro{fi}tles v{s}erer why doo{{s}t} thou v{s}e <bkdv t="ln" n="77"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">So great a {s}umme of {s}ummes yet can'{{s}t} not liue? <bkdv t="ln" n="78"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">For hauing tra{ffi}ke with thy {s}elfe alone, <bkdv t="ln" n="79"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Thou of thy {s}elfe thy {s}weet {s}elfe do{{s}t} deceaue, <bkdv t="ln" n="80"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Then how when nature calls thee to be gone, <bkdv t="ln" n="81"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">What acceptable <f t="pi">Audit<f t="pr"> can'{{s}t} thou leaue? <bkdv t="ln" n="82"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Thy vnu{s}'d beauty mu{{s}t} be tomb'd with thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="83"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Which v{s}ed liues <w">th</w">'executor to be. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="5" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="84"><headingno>5</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="85"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Ho{s}e howers that with gentle worke did frame, <bkdv t="ln" n="86"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">The louely gaze where euery eye doth dwell <bkdv t="ln" n="87"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Will play the tirants to the very {s}ame, <bkdv t="ln" n="88"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">And </fw> <bkdv2 page="7" sig="B2r" side="inner" forme="2"> <compshift name="unknown"> <bkdv t="ln" n="89"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="90"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And that vnfaire which fairely doth excell: <bkdv t="ln" n="91"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For neuer re{{s}t}ing time leads Summer on, <bkdv t="ln" n="92"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">To hidious winter and confounds him there, <bkdv t="ln" n="93"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Sap checkt with fro{{s}t} and lu{{s}t}ie leau's quite gon. <bkdv t="ln" n="94"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Beauty ore-{s}now'd and barenes euery where, <bkdv t="ln" n="95"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Then were not {s}ummers di{{s}t}illation left <bkdv t="ln" n="96"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">A liquid pri{s}oner pent in walls of gla{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="97"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Beauties e{ff}e{ct} with beauty were bereft, <bkdv t="ln" n="98"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Nor it nor noe remembrance what it was. <bkdv t="ln" n="99"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But {fl}owers di{{s}t}il'd though they with winter meete, <bkdv t="ln" n="100"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Lee{s}e but their {{s}h}ow,their {s}ub{{s}t}ance {{s}t}ill liues {s}weet. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="6" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="101"><headingno>6</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="102"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hen let not winters wragged hand deface, <bkdv t="ln" n="103"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">In thee thy {s}ummer ere thou be di{{s}t}il'd: <bkdv t="ln" n="104"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Make {s}weet {s}ome viall;trea{s}ure thou {s}ome place, <bkdv t="ln" n="105"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">With beautits trea{s}ure ere it be {s}elfe kil'd: <bkdv t="ln" n="106"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">That v{s}e is not forbidden v{s}ery, <bkdv t="ln" n="107"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Which happies tho{s}e that pay the willing lone; <bkdv t="ln" n="108"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">That's for thy {s}elfe to breed an other thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="109"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Or ten times happier be it ten for one, <bkdv t="ln" n="110"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Ten times thy {s}elfe were happier then thou art, <bkdv t="ln" n="111"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">If ten of thine ten times re{fi}gur'd thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="112"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Then what could death doe if thou {{s}h}ould'{{s}t} depart, <bkdv t="ln" n="113"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Leauing thee liuing in po{{s}t}erity<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="114"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Be not {s}elfe-wild for thou art much too faire, <bkdv t="ln" n="115"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To be deaths conque{{s}t} and make wormes thine heire. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="7" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="116"><headingno>7</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="117"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Oe in the Orient when the gracious light, <bkdv t="ln" n="118"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Lifts vp his burning head,each vnder eye <bkdv t="ln" n="119"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Doth homage to his new appearing {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="120"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Seruing with lookes his {s}acred maie{{s}t}y, <bkdv t="ln" n="121"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">And hauing climb'd the {{s}t}eepe vp heauenly hill, <bkdv t="ln" n="122"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Re{s}embling {{s}t}rong youth in his middle age, <bkdv t="ln" n="123"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Yet mortall lookes adore his beauty {{s}t}ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="124"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Attending on his goulden pilgrimage: <bkdv t="ln" n="125"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But when from high-mo{{s}t} pich with wery car, <bkdv t="ln" n="126"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">B 2 </fw> <fw t="catch">Like </fw> <bkdv2 page="8" sig="B2v" side="outer" forme="2"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="127"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="128"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Like feeble age he reeleth from the day, <bkdv t="ln" n="129"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">The eyes(fore dutious)now conuerted are <bkdv t="ln" n="130"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">From his low tra{ct} and looke an other way: <bkdv t="ln" n="131"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }So thou,thy {s}elfe out-going in thy noon: <bkdv t="ln" n="132"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Vnlok'd on die{{s}t} vnle{{s}{s}}e thou get a {s}onne. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="8" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="133"><headingno>8</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="134"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">M<f t="pr">V{{s}i}ck to heare,why hear'{{s}t} thou mu{{s}i}ck {s}adly, <bkdv t="ln" n="135"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Sweets with {s}weets warre not ,ioy delights in ioy: <bkdv t="ln" n="136"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Why lou'{{s}t} thou that which thou receau{{s}t} not gladly, <bkdv t="ln" n="137"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Or el{s}e receau'{{s}t} with plea{s}ure thine annoy ? <bkdv t="ln" n="138"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">If the true concord of well tuned {s}ounds, <bkdv t="ln" n="139"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">By vnions married do o{ff}end thine eare, <bkdv t="ln" n="140"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">They do but {s}weetly chide thee , who confounds <bkdv t="ln" n="141"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">In {{s}i}nglene{{s}{s}}e the parts that thou {{s}h}ould'{{s}t} beare<f t="pi">:<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="142"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Marke how one {{s}t}ring {s}weet husband to an other, <bkdv t="ln" n="143"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Strikes each in each by mutuall ordering; <bkdv t="ln" n="144"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Re{s}embling {{s}i}er,and child,and happy mother, <bkdv t="ln" n="145"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Who all in one,one plea{{s}i}ng note do {{s}i}ng: <bkdv t="ln" n="146"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Who{s}e {s}peechle{{s}{s}}e {s}ong being many,{s}eeming one, <bkdv t="ln" n="147"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Sings this to thee thou {{s}i}ngle wilt proue none. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="9" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="148"><headingno>9.</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="149"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr">S it for feare to wet a widdowes eye, <bkdv t="ln" n="150"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">That thou con{s}um'{{s}t} thy {s}elfe in {{s}i}ngle life? <bkdv t="ln" n="151"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Ah;if thou i{{s}{s}}ule{{s}{s}}e {{s}h}alt hap to die, <bkdv t="ln" n="152"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">The world will waile thee like a makele{{s}{s}}e wife, <bkdv t="ln" n="153"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">The world wilbe thy widdow and {{s}t}ill weepe, <bkdv t="ln" n="154"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">That thou no forme of thee ha{{s}t} left behind , <bkdv t="ln" n="155"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">When euery priuat widdow well may keepe, <bkdv t="ln" n="156"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">By childrens eyes,her husbands {{s}h}ape in minde: <bkdv t="ln" n="157"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Looke what an vnthrift in the world doth {s}pend <bkdv t="ln" n="158"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Shifts but his place,for {{s}t}ill the world inioyes it <bkdv t="ln" n="159"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But beauties wa{{s}t}e hath in the world an end, <bkdv t="ln" n="160"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And kept vnv{s}de the v{s}er {s}o de{{s}t}royes it: <bkdv t="ln" n="161"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }No loue toward others in that bo{s}ome {{s}i}ts <bkdv t="ln" n="162"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That on him{s}elfe {s}uch murdrous {{s}h}ame commits. <bkdv t="ln" n="163"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">I0. </fw> <bkdv2 page="9" sig="B3r" side="outer" forme="2"> <bkdv t="ln" n="164"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="10" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="165"><headingno>I0</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="166"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">F<f t="pr">Or {{s}h}ame deny that thou bear'{{s}t} loue to any <bkdv t="ln" n="167"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Who for thy {s}elfe art {s}o vnprouident <bkdv t="ln" n="168"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Graunt if thou wilt,thou art belou'd of many, <bkdv t="ln" n="169"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">But that thou none lou'{{s}t} is mo{{s}t} euident: <bkdv t="ln" n="170"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For thou art {s}o po{{s}{s}}e{{s}t} with murdrous hate, <bkdv t="ln" n="171"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">That gain{{s}t} thy {s}elfe thou {{s}t}ick{{s}t} not to con{s}pire, <bkdv t="ln" n="172"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Seeking that beautious roofe to ruinate <bkdv t="ln" n="173"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Which to repaire {{s}h}ould be thy chiefe de{{s}i}re : <bkdv t="ln" n="174"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O change thy thought,that I may change my minde, <bkdv t="ln" n="175"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Shall hate be fairer log'd then gentle loue? <bkdv t="ln" n="176"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Be as thy pre{s}ence is gracious and kind, <bkdv t="ln" n="177"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Or to thy {s}elfe at lea{{s}t} kind harted proue, <bkdv t="ln" n="178"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Make thee an other {s}elfe for loue of me, <bkdv t="ln" n="179"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That beauty {{s}t}ill may liue in thine or thee. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="11" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="180"><headingno>II</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="181"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr">S fa{{s}t} as thou {{s}h}alt wane {s}o fa{{s}t} thou grow'{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="182"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">In one of thine,from that which thou departe{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="183"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And that fre{{s}h} bloud which yongly thou be{{s}t}ow'{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="184"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Thou mai{{s}t} call thine,when thou from youth conuerte{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="185"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Herein liues wi{s}dome,beauty,and increa{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="186"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Without this follie,age,and could decay, <bkdv t="ln" n="187"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">If all were minded {s}o,the times {{s}h}ould cea{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="188"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And three{s}coore yeare would make the world away: <bkdv t="ln" n="189"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Let tho{s}e whom nature hath not made for {{s}t}ore, <bkdv t="ln" n="190"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Har{{s}h},featurele{{s}{s}}e,and rude , barrenly perri{{s}h}, <bkdv t="ln" n="191"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Looke whom {{s}h}e be{{s}t} indow'd,{{s}h}e gaue the more; <bkdv t="ln" n="192"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Which bountious guift thou {{s}h}ould{{s}t} in bounty cherri{{s}h}, <bkdv t="ln" n="193"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }She caru'd thee for her {s}eale,and ment therby, <bkdv t="ln" n="194"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Thou {{s}h}ould{{s}t} print more,not let that coppy die. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="12" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="195"><headingno>I2</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="196"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Hen I doe count the clock that tels the time, <bkdv t="ln" n="197"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And {s}ee the braue day {s}unck in hidious night, <bkdv t="ln" n="198"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">When I behold the violet pa{{s}t} prime, <bkdv t="ln" n="199"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And {s}able curls or {{s}i}luer'd ore with white : <bkdv t="ln" n="200"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">When lofty trees I {s}ee barren of leaues, <bkdv t="ln" n="201"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Which er{{s}t} from heat did canopie the herd <bkdv t="ln" n="202"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">B 3 </fw> <fw t="catch">And </fw> <bkdv2 page="10" sig="B3v" side="inner" forme="2"> <compshift name="B-like"> <bkdv t="ln" n="203"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="204"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And Sommers greene all girded vp in {{s}h}eaues <bkdv t="ln" n="205"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Borne on the beare with white and bri{{s}t}ly beard: <bkdv t="ln" n="206"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Then of thy beauty do I que{{s}t}ion make <bkdv t="ln" n="207"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That thou among the wa{{s}t}es of time mu{{s}t} goe, <bkdv t="ln" n="208"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Since {s}weets and beauties do them-{s}elues for{s}ake, <bkdv t="ln" n="209"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">{ }And die as fa{{s}t} as they {s}ee others grow, <bkdv t="ln" n="210"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And nothing gain{{s}t} Times {{s}i}eth can make defence <bkdv t="ln" n="211"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Saue breed to braue him,when he takes thee hence. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="13" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="212"><headingno>I3</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="213"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">O<f t="pr"> That you were your {s}elfe,but loue you are <bkdv t="ln" n="214"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">No longer yours,then you your {s}elfe here liue, <bkdv t="ln" n="215"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Again{{s}t} this cumming end you {{s}h}ould prepare, <bkdv t="ln" n="216"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And your {s}weet {s}emblance to {s}ome other giue. <bkdv t="ln" n="217"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">So {{s}h}ould that beauty which you hold in lea{s}e <bkdv t="ln" n="218"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Find no determination,then you were <bkdv t="ln" n="219"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">You {s}elfe again after your {s}elfes decea{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="220"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">When your {s}weet i{{s}{s}}ue your {s}weet forme {{s}h}ould beare. <bkdv t="ln" n="221"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Who lets {s}o faire a hou{s}e fall to decay, <bkdv t="ln" n="222"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which husbandry in honour might vphold, <bkdv t="ln" n="223"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Again{{s}t} the {{s}t}ormy gu{{s}t}s of winters day <bkdv t="ln" n="224"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And barren rage of deaths eternall cold? <bkdv t="ln" n="225"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }O none but vnthrifts,deare my loue you know, <bkdv t="ln" n="226"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }You had a Father,let your Son {s}ay {s}o. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="14" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="227"><headingno>I4</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="228"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">N<f t="pr">Ot from the {{s}t}ars do I my iudgement plucke, <bkdv t="ln" n="229"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And yet me thinkes I haue A{{s}t}ronomy, <bkdv t="ln" n="230"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">But not to tell of good,or euil lucke, <bkdv t="ln" n="231"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Of plagues,of dearths,or {s}ea{s}ons quallity, <bkdv t="ln" n="232"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Nor can I fortune to breefe mynuits tell; <bkdv t="ln" n="233"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Pointing to each his thunder,raine and winde, <bkdv t="ln" n="234"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Or {s}ay with Princes if it {{s}h}al go wel <bkdv t="ln" n="235"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">By oft predi{ct} that I in heauen {fi}nde. <bkdv t="ln" n="236"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But from thine eies my knowledge I deriue, <bkdv t="ln" n="237"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And con{{s}t}ant {{s}t}ars in them I read {s}uch art <bkdv t="ln" n="238"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">As truth and beautie {{s}h}al together thriue <bkdv t="ln" n="239"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">If from thy {s}elfe,to {{s}t}ore thou would{{s}t} conuert: <bkdv t="ln" n="240"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Or </fw> <bkdv2 page="11" sig="B4r" side="inner" forme="2"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="241"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="242"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }Or el{s}e of thee this I progno{{s}t}icate, <bkdv t="ln" n="243"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }Thy end is Truthes and Beauties doome and date. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="15" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="244"><headingno>I5</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="245"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">W<f t="pr">Hen I con{{s}i}der euery thing that growes <bkdv t="ln" n="246"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">{ }{ }{ }{ }Holds in perfe{ct}ion but a little moment. <bkdv t="ln" n="247"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">That this huge {{s}t}age pre{s}enteth nought but {{s}h}owes <bkdv t="ln" n="248"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Whereon the Stars in {s}ecret in{fl}uence comment. <bkdv t="ln" n="249"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">When I perceiue that men as plants increa{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="250"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Cheared and checkt euen by the {s}elfe-{s}ame skie: <bkdv t="ln" n="251"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Vaunt in their youthfull {s}ap,at height decrea{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="252"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And were their braue {{s}t}ate out of memory. <bkdv t="ln" n="253"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Then the conceit of this incon{{s}t}ant {{s}t}ay, <bkdv t="ln" n="254"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Sets you mo{{s}t} rich in youth before my {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="255"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Where wa{{s}t}full time debateth with decay <bkdv t="ln" n="256"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To change your day of youth to {s}ullied night, <bkdv t="ln" n="257"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And all in war with Time for loue of you <bkdv t="ln" n="258"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }As he takes from you,I ingraft you new. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="16" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="259"><headingno>I6</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="260"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">B<f t="pr">Vt wherefore do not you a mightier waie <bkdv t="ln" n="261"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Make warre vppon this bloudie tirant time? <bkdv t="ln" n="262"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And forti{fi}e your {s}elfe in your decay <bkdv t="ln" n="263"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">With meanes more ble{{s}{s}}ed then my barren rime? <bkdv t="ln" n="264"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Now {{s}t}and you on the top of happie houres, <bkdv t="ln" n="265"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And many maiden gardens yet vn{s}et, <bkdv t="ln" n="266"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">With vertuous wi{{s}h} would beare your liuing {fl}owers, <bkdv t="ln" n="267"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Much liker then your painted counterfeit: <bkdv t="ln" n="268"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">So {{s}h}ould the lines of life that life repaire <bkdv t="ln" n="269"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which this (Times pen{s}el or my pupill pen ) <bkdv t="ln" n="270"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Neither in inward worth nor outward faire <bkdv t="ln" n="271"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Can make you liue your {s}elfe in eies of men, <bkdv t="ln" n="272"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }To giue away your {s}elfe,keeps your {s}elfe {{s}t}ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="273"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And you mu{{s}t} liue drawne by your owne {s}weet skill, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="17" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="274"><headingno>I7</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="275"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Ho will beleeue my ver{s}e in time to come <bkdv t="ln" n="276"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">If it were {fi}ld with your mo{{s}t} high de{s}erts? <bkdv t="ln" n="277"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">B 4</fw> <fw t="catch">Though </fw> <bkdv2 page="12" sig="B4v" side="outer" forme="2"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="278"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="279"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Though yet heauen knowes it is but as a tombe <bkdv t="ln" n="280"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Which hides your life , and {{s}h}ewes not halfe your parts: <bkdv t="ln" n="281"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">If I could write the beauty of your eyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="282"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And in fre{{s}h} numbers number all your graces, <bkdv t="ln" n="283"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">The age to come would {s}ay this Poet lies, <bkdv t="ln" n="284"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Such heauenly touches nere toucht earthly faces. <bkdv t="ln" n="285"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">So {{s}h}ould my papers (yellowed with their age) <bkdv t="ln" n="286"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Be {s}corn'd,like old men of le{{s}{s}}e truth then tongue, <bkdv t="ln" n="287"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And your true rights be termd a Poets rage, <bkdv t="ln" n="288"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And {{s}t}retched miter of an Antique {s}ong. <bkdv t="ln" n="289"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But were {s}ome childe of yours aliue that time, <bkdv t="ln" n="290"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }You {{s}h}ould liue twi{s}e in it,and in my rime. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="18" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="291"><headingno>I8.</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="292"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">S<f t="pr">Hall I compare thee to a Summers day? <bkdv t="ln" n="293"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Thou art more louely and more temperate: <bkdv t="ln" n="294"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Rough windes do {{s}h}ake the darling buds of Maie, <bkdv t="ln" n="295"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And Sommers lea{s}e hath all too {{s}h}ort a date: <bkdv t="ln" n="296"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Sometime too hot the eye of heauen {{s}h}ines, <bkdv t="ln" n="297"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And often is his gold complexion dimm'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="298"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And euery faire from faire {s}ome-time declines, <bkdv t="ln" n="299"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">By chance,or natures changing cour{s}e vntrim'd: <bkdv t="ln" n="300"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But thy eternall Sommer {{s}h}all not fade, <bkdv t="ln" n="301"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Nor loo{s}e po{{s}{s}}e{{s}{s}i}on of that faire thou ow'{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="302"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Nor {{s}h}all death brag thou wandr'{{s}t} in his {{s}h}ade, <bkdv t="ln" n="303"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">When in eternall lines to time thou grow'{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="304"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }So long as men can breath or eyes can {s}ee, <bkdv t="ln" n="305"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }So long liues this,and this giues life to thee, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="19" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="306"><headingno>I9</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="307"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">D<f t="pr">Euouring time blunt thou the Lyons pawes, <bkdv t="ln" n="308"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And make the earth deuoure her owne {s}weet brood, <bkdv t="ln" n="309"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Plucke the keene teeth from the {fi}erce Tygers yawes, <bkdv t="ln" n="310"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And burne the long liu'd Ph{ae}nix in her blood, <bkdv t="ln" n="311"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Make glad and {s}orry {s}ea{s}ons as thou {fl}eet'{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="312"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And do what ere thou wilt {s}wift-footed time <bkdv t="ln" n="313"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">To the wide world and all her fading {s}weets: <bkdv t="ln" n="314"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">But I forbid thee one mo{{s}t} hainous crime, <bkdv t="ln" n="315"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">O </fw> <bkdv1 gathering="3" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="13" sig="C1r" side="outer" forme="3"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="316"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="317"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O carue not with thy howers my loues faire brow, <bkdv t="ln" n="318"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Nor draw noe lines there with thine antique pen, <bkdv t="ln" n="319"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Him in thy cour{s}e vntainted doe allow, <bkdv t="ln" n="320"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">For beauties patterne to {s}ucceding men. <bkdv t="ln" n="321"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Yet doe thy wor{{s}t} ould Time di{s}pight thy wrong, <bkdv t="ln" n="322"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }My loue {{s}h}all in my ver{s}e euer liue young. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="20" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="323"><headingno>20</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="324"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr"> Womans face with natures owne hand painted, <bkdv t="ln" n="325"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Ha{{s}t}e thou the Ma{{s}t}er Mi{{s}t}ris of my pa{{s}{s}i}on, <bkdv t="ln" n="326"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">A womans gentle hart but not acquainted <bkdv t="ln" n="327"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">With {{s}h}ifting change as is fal{s}e womens fa{{s}h}ion, <bkdv t="ln" n="328"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">An eye more bright then theirs,le{{s}{s}}e fal{s}e in rowling: <bkdv t="ln" n="329"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Gilding the obie{ct} where-vpon it gazeth, <bkdv t="ln" n="330"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">A man in hew all <f t="pi">Hews<f t="pr"> in his controwling, <bkdv t="ln" n="331"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Which {{s}t}eales mens eyes and womens {s}oules ama{s}eth. <bkdv t="ln" n="332"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">And for a woman wert thou {fi}r{{s}t} created, <bkdv t="ln" n="333"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Till nature as {{s}h}e wrought thee fell a dotinge, <bkdv t="ln" n="334"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And by addition me of thee defeated, <bkdv t="ln" n="335"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">By adding one thing to my purpo{s}e nothing. <bkdv t="ln" n="336"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But {{s}i}nce {{s}h}e prickt thee out for womens plea{s}ure, <bkdv t="ln" n="337"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Mine be thy loue and thy loues v{s}e their trea{s}ure. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="21" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="338"><headingno>2I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="339"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">S<f t="pr">O is it not with me as with that Mu{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="340"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Stird by a painted beauty to his ver{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="341"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Who heauen it {s}elfe for ornament doth v{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="342"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And euery faire with his faire doth reher{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="343"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Making a coopelment of proud compare <bkdv t="ln" n="344"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">With Sunne and Moone,with earth and {s}eas rich gems: <bkdv t="ln" n="345"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">With Aprills {fi}r{{s}t} borne {fl}owers and all things rare, <bkdv t="ln" n="346"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">That heauens ayre in this huge rondure hems, <bkdv t="ln" n="347"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O let me true in loue but truly write, <bkdv t="ln" n="348"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And then beleeue me,my loue is as faire, <bkdv t="ln" n="349"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">As any mothers childe,though not {s}o bright <bkdv t="ln" n="350"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">As tho{s}e gould candells {fi}xt in heauens ayer<f t="pi">:<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="351"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Let them {s}ay more that like of heare-{s}ay well, <bkdv t="ln" n="352"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }I will not pray{s}e that purpo{s}e not to {s}ell. <bkdv t="ln" n="353"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">C</fw> <fw t="catch">22 </fw> <bkdv2 page="14" sig="C1v" side="inner" forme="3"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="354"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="22" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="355"><headingno>22</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="356"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">M<f t="pr">Y gla{{s}{s}}e {{s}h}all not per{s}wade me I am ould, <bkdv t="ln" n="357"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">So long as youth and thou are of one date, <bkdv t="ln" n="358"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">But when in thee times forrwes I behould, <bkdv t="ln" n="359"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Then look I death my daies {{s}h}ould expiate. <bkdv t="ln" n="360"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For all that beauty that doth couer thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="361"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Is but the {s}eemely rayment of my heart, <bkdv t="ln" n="362"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Which in thy bre{{s}t} doth liue,as thine in me, <bkdv t="ln" n="363"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">How can I then be elder then thou art? <bkdv t="ln" n="364"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O therefore loue be of thy {s}elfe {s}o wary, <bkdv t="ln" n="365"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">As I not for my {s}elfe,but for thee will, <bkdv t="ln" n="366"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Bearing thy heart which I will keepe {s}o chary <bkdv t="ln" n="367"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">As tender nur{s}e her babe from faring ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="368"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Pre{s}ume not on thy heart when mine is {{s}l}aine, <bkdv t="ln" n="369"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Thou gau'{{s}t} me thine not to giue backe againe. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="23" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="370"><headingno>23</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="371"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr">S an vnperfe{ct} a{ct}or on the {{s}t}age, <bkdv t="ln" n="372"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Who with his feare is put be{{s}i}des his part, <bkdv t="ln" n="373"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Or {s}ome {fi}erce thing repleat with too much rage, <bkdv t="ln" n="374"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Who{s}e {{s}t}rengths abondance weakens his owne heart; <bkdv t="ln" n="375"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">So I for feare of tru{{s}t},forget to {s}ay, <bkdv t="ln" n="376"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">The perfe{ct} ceremony of loues right, <bkdv t="ln" n="377"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And in mine owne loues {{s}t}rength {s}eeme to decay, <bkdv t="ln" n="378"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Ore-charg'd with burthen of mine owne loues might: <bkdv t="ln" n="379"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O let my books be then the eloquence, <bkdv t="ln" n="380"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And domb pre{s}agers of my {s}peaking bre{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="381"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Who pleade for loue,and look for recompence, <bkdv t="ln" n="382"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">More then that tonge that more hath more expre{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="383"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }O learne to read what {{s}i}lent loue hath writ, <bkdv t="ln" n="384"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To heare wit eies belongs to loues {fi}ne wiht. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="24" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="385"><headingno>24</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="386"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">M<f t="pr">Ine eye hath play'd the painter and hath {{s}t}eeld, <bkdv t="ln" n="387"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Thy beauties forme in table of my heart, <bkdv t="ln" n="388"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">My body is the frame wherein ti's held, <bkdv t="ln" n="389"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And per{s}pe{ct}iue it is be{{s}t} Painters art. <bkdv t="ln" n="390"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For through the Painter mu{{s}t} you {s}ee his skill, <bkdv t="ln" n="391"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">To </fw> <bkdv2 page="15" sig="C2r" side="inner" forme="3"> <compshift name="B-like"> <bkdv t="ln" n="392"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="393"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">To {fi}nde where your true Image pi{ct}ur'd lies, <bkdv t="ln" n="394"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Which in my bo{s}omes {{s}h}op is hanging {{s}t}il, <bkdv t="ln" n="395"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">That hath his windowes glazed with thine eyes: <bkdv t="ln" n="396"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Now {s}ee what good-turnes eyes for eies haue done, <bkdv t="ln" n="397"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Mine eyes haue drawne thy {{s}h}ape,and thine for me <bkdv t="ln" n="398"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Are windowes to my bre{{s}t}, where-through the Sun <bkdv t="ln" n="399"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Delights to peepe,to gaze therein on thee <bkdv t="ln" n="400"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Yet eyes this cunning want to grace their art <bkdv t="ln" n="401"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }They draw but what they {s}ee,know not the hart. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="25" rhyme="ababcdcdefgfhh"> <bkdv t="ln" n="402"><headingno>25</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="403"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Et tho{s}e who are in fauor with their {{s}t}ars, <bkdv t="ln" n="404"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Of publike honour and proud titles bo{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="405"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Whil{{s}t} I whome fortune of {s}uch tryumph bars <bkdv t="ln" n="406"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Vnlookt for ioy in that I honour mo{{s}t}; <bkdv t="ln" n="407"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Great Princes fauorites their faire leaues {s}pread, <bkdv t="ln" n="408"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">But as the Marygold at the {s}uns eye, <bkdv t="ln" n="409"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And in them-{s}elues their pride lies buried, <bkdv t="ln" n="410"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">For at a frowne they in their glory die. <bkdv t="ln" n="411"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">The painefull warrier famo{s}ed for worth, <bkdv t="ln" n="412"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">After a thou{s}and vi{ct}ories once foild, <bkdv t="ln" n="413"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Is from the booke of honour ra{s}ed quite, <bkdv t="ln" n="414"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And all the re{{s}t} forgot for which he toild: <bkdv t="ln" n="415"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Then happy I that loue and am beloued <bkdv t="ln" n="416"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Where I may not remoue,nor be remoued. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="26" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="417"><headingno>26</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="418"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Ord of my loue,to whome in va{{s}{s}}alage <bkdv t="ln" n="419"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Thy merrit hath my dutie {{s}t}rongly knit; <bkdv t="ln" n="420"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">To thee I {s}end this written amba{{s}{s}}age <bkdv t="ln" n="421"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">To witne{{s}{s}}e duty, not to {{s}h}ew my wit. <bkdv t="ln" n="422"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Duty {s}o great,which wit {s}o poore as mine <bkdv t="ln" n="423"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">May make {s}eeme bare,in wanting words to {{s}h}ew it; <bkdv t="ln" n="424"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">But that I hope {s}ome good conceipt of thine <bkdv t="ln" n="425"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">In thy {s}oules thought<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">all naked<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> will be{{s}t}ow it: <bkdv t="ln" n="426"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Til what{s}oeuer {{s}t}ar that guides my mouing, <bkdv t="ln" n="427"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Points on me gratiou{{s}l}y with faire a{s}pe{ct}, <bkdv t="ln" n="428"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And puts apparrell on my tottered louing, <bkdv t="ln" n="429"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">C 2</fw> <fw t="catch">To </fw> <bkdv2 page="16" sig="C2v" side="outer" forme="3"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="430"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES,<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="431"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To {{s}h}ow me worthy of their {s}weet re{s}pe{ct}, <bkdv t="ln" n="432"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Then may I dare to boa{{s}t} how I doe loue thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="433"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Til then,not {{s}h}ow my head where thou mai{{s}t} proue me <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="27" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="434"><headingno>27</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="435"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">W<f t="pr">Eary with toyle,I ha{{s}t} me to my bed , <bkdv t="ln" n="436"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">The deare repo{s}e for lims with trauaill tired, <bkdv t="ln" n="437"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">But then begins a iourny in my head <bkdv t="ln" n="438"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">To worke my mind,when boddies work's expired. <bkdv t="ln" n="439"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For then my thoughts(from far where I abide) <bkdv t="ln" n="440"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Intend a zelous pilgrimage to <app> thee, <rdg source="BL-Bright"> thee;</rdg> </app> <bkdv t="ln" n="441"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And keepe my drooping eye-lids open wide, <bkdv t="ln" n="442"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Looking on darknes which the blind doe {s}ee. <bkdv t="ln" n="443"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Saue that my {s}oules imaginary {{s}i}ght <bkdv t="ln" n="444"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Pre{s}ents their {{s}h}addoe to my {{s}i}ghtles view, <bkdv t="ln" n="445"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Which like a iewell<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">hunge in ga{{s}t}ly night) <bkdv t="ln" n="446"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Makes blacke night beautious,and her old face new. <bkdv t="ln" n="447"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Loe thus by day my lims,by night my mind, <bkdv t="ln" n="448"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }For thee,and for my {s}elfe,noe quiet {fi}nde. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="28" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="449"><headingno>28</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="450"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">H<f t="pr">Ow can I then returne in happy plight <bkdv t="ln" n="451"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">That am debard the beni{fi}t of re{{s}t}<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="452"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">When daies oppre{{s}{s}i}on is not eazd by night, <bkdv t="ln" n="453"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">But day by night and night by day opre{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="454"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">And each(though enimes to ethers raigne<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="455"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Doe in con{s}ent {{s}h}ake hands to torture me, <bkdv t="ln" n="456"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">The one by toyle,the other to complaine <bkdv t="ln" n="457"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">How far I toyle,{{s}t}ill farther o{ff} from thee. <bkdv t="ln" n="458"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">I tell the Day to plea{s}e him thou art bright, <bkdv t="ln" n="459"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And do'{{s}t} him grace when clouds doe blot the heauen: <bkdv t="ln" n="460"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">So {fl}atter I the {s}wart complexiond night, <bkdv t="ln" n="461"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">When {s}parkling {{s}t}ars twire not thou guil'{{s}t} th' eauen. <bkdv t="ln" n="462"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But day doth daily draw my {s}orrowes longer, <!--({{s}t}ronger--> <bkdv t="ln" n="463"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And night doth nightly make greefes length {s}eeme <supplied reason="hung">{{s}t}ronger</supplied> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="29" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="464"><headingno>29</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="465"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Hen in di{s}grace with Fortune and mens eyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="466"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">I all alone beweepe my out-ca{{s}t} {{s}t}ate, <bkdv t="ln" n="467"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">And </fw> <bkdv2 page="17" sig="C3r" side="outer" forme="3"> <bkdv t="ln" n="468"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="469"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And trouble deafe heauen with my bootle{{s}{s}}e cries, <bkdv t="ln" n="470"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And looke vpon my {s}elfe and cur{s}e my fate. <bkdv t="ln" n="471"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Wi{{s}h}ing me like to one more rich in hope, <bkdv t="ln" n="472"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Featur'd like him,like him with friends po{{s}{s}}e{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="473"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">De{{s}i}ring this mans art,and that mans skope, <bkdv t="ln" n="474"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">With what I mo{{s}t} inioy contented lea{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="475"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Yet in the{s}e thoughts my {s}elfe almo{{s}t} de{s}pi{{s}i}ng, <bkdv t="ln" n="476"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Haplye I thinke on thee, and then my {{s}t}ate, <bkdv t="ln" n="477"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11"><f t="pi">(<f t="pr">Like to the Larke at breake of daye ari{{s}i}ng<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="478"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">From {s}ullen earth {{s}i}ngs himns at Heauens gate, <bkdv t="ln" n="479"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For thy {s}weet loue remembred {s}uch welth brings, <bkdv t="ln" n="480"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That then I skorne to change my {{s}t}ate with Kings. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="30" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="481"><headingno>30</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="482"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Hen to the Se{{s}{s}i}ons of {s}weet {{s}i}lent thought, <bkdv t="ln" n="483"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">I {s}ommon vp remembrance of things pa{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="484"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">I {{s}i}gh the lacke of many a thing I {s}ought, <bkdv t="ln" n="485"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And with old woes new waile my deare times wa{{s}t}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="486"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Then can I drowne an eye(vn-v{s}'d to {fl}ow) <bkdv t="ln" n="487"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">For precious friends hid in deaths dateles night, <bkdv t="ln" n="488"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And weepe a fre{{s}h} loues long {{s}i}nce canceld woe, <bkdv t="ln" n="489"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And mone <w">th</w">'expence of many a vanni{{s}h}t {{s}i}ght. <bkdv t="ln" n="490"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Then can I greeue at greeuances fore-gon, <bkdv t="ln" n="491"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And heauily from woe to woe tell ore <bkdv t="ln" n="492"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">The {s}ad account of fore-bemoned mone, <bkdv t="ln" n="493"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Which I new pay,as if not payd before. <bkdv t="ln" n="494"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But if the while I thinke on thee <f t="pi">(<f t="pr">deare friend) <bkdv t="ln" n="495"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }All lo{{s}{s}}es are re{{s}t}ord,and {s}orrowes end. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="31" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="496"><headingno>3I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="497"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">hy bo{s}ome is indeared with all hearts, <bkdv t="ln" n="498"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Which I by lacking haue {s}uppo{s}ed dead, <bkdv t="ln" n="499"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And there raignes Loue and all Loues louing parts, <bkdv t="ln" n="500"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And all tho{s}e friends which I thought buried. <bkdv t="ln" n="501"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">How many a holy and ob{s}equious teare <bkdv t="ln" n="502"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Hath deare religious loue {{s}t}olne from mine eye, <bkdv t="ln" n="503"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">As intere{{s}t} of the dead,which now appeare, <bkdv t="ln" n="504"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">But things remou'd that hidden in there lie. <bkdv t="ln" n="505"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">C 3</fw> <fw t="catch">To </fw> <bkdv2 page="18" sig="C3v" side="inner" forme="3"> <compshift name="A-like"> <bkdv t="ln" n="506"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="507"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thou art the graue where buried loue doth liue, <bkdv t="ln" n="508"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Hung with the tropheis of my louers gon, <bkdv t="ln" n="509"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Who all their parts of me to thee did giue, <bkdv t="ln" n="510"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">That due of many,now is thine alone. <bkdv t="ln" n="511"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Their images I lou'd, I view in thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="512"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And thou(all they)ha{{s}t} all the all of me. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="32" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="513"><headingno>32</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="514"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr">F thou {s}uruiue my well contented daie, <bkdv t="ln" n="515"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When that churle death my bones with du{{s}t} {{s}h}all couer <bkdv t="ln" n="516"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And {{s}h}alt by fortune once more re-{s}uruay: <bkdv t="ln" n="517"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">The{s}e poore rude lines of thy decea{s}ed Louer: <bkdv t="ln" n="518"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Compare them with the bett'ring of the time, <bkdv t="ln" n="519"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And though they be out-{{s}t}ript by euery pen, <bkdv t="ln" n="520"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Re{s}erue them for my loue,not for their rime, <bkdv t="ln" n="521"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Exceeded by the hight of happier men. <bkdv t="ln" n="522"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Oh then vout{s}afe me but this louing thought, <bkdv t="ln" n="523"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Had my friends Mu{s}e growne with this growing age, <bkdv t="ln" n="524"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">A dearer birth then this his loue had brought <bkdv t="ln" n="525"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To march in ranckes of better equipage: <bkdv t="ln" n="526"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But {{s}i}nce he died and Poets better proue, <bkdv t="ln" n="527"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Theirs for their {{s}t}ile ile read,his for his loue. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="33" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="528"><headingno>33</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="529"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">F<f t="pr">Vll many a glorious morning haue I {s}eene, <bkdv t="ln" n="530"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Flatter the mountaine tops with {s}oueraine eie, <bkdv t="ln" n="531"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Ki{{s}{s}i}ng with golden face the meddowes greene; <bkdv t="ln" n="532"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Guilding pale {{s}t}reames with heauenly alcumy: <bkdv t="ln" n="533"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Anon permit the ba{s}e{{s}t} cloudes to ride, <bkdv t="ln" n="534"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">With ougly rack on his cele{{s}t}iall face, <bkdv t="ln" n="535"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And from the for-lorne world his vi{s}age hide <bkdv t="ln" n="536"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Stealing vn{s}eene to we{{s}t} with this di{s}grace: <bkdv t="ln" n="537"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Euen {s}o my Sunne one early morne did {{s}h}ine, <bkdv t="ln" n="538"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">With all triumphant {s}plendor on my brow, <bkdv t="ln" n="539"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But out alack,he was but one houre mine, <bkdv t="ln" n="540"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">The region cloude hath mask'd him from me now. <bkdv t="ln" n="541"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Yet him for this,my loue no whit di{s}daineth, <bkdv t="ln" n="542"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Suns of the world may {{s}t}aine,wh|_e| heauens {s}un {{s}t}ainteh. <bkdv t="ln" n="543"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">34 </fw> <bkdv2 page="19" sig="C4r" side="inner" forme="3"> <compshift name="A"> <bkdv t="ln" n="544"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="34" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="545"><headingno>34</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="546"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">{VV}<f t="pr">Hy did{{s}t} thou promi{s}e {s}uch a beautious day, <bkdv t="ln" n="547"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And make me trauaile forth without my cloake, <bkdv t="ln" n="548"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">To let bace cloudes ore-take me in my way, <bkdv t="ln" n="549"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Hiding thy brau'ry in their rotten {s}moke. <bkdv t="ln" n="550"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5"><w">T</w">is not enough that through the cloude thou breake, <bkdv t="ln" n="551"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">To dry the raine on my {{s}t}orme-beaten face, <bkdv t="ln" n="552"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">For no man well of {s}uch a {s}alue can {s}peake, <bkdv t="ln" n="553"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">That heales the wound, and cures not the di{s}grace: <bkdv t="ln" n="554"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Nor can thy {{s}h}ame giue phi{{s}i}cke to my griefe, <bkdv t="ln" n="555"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Though thou repent , yet I haue {{s}t}ill the lo{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="556"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11"><w">Th</w">'o{ff}enders {s}orrow lends but weake reliefe <bkdv t="ln" n="557"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To him that beares the {{s}t}rong o{ff}en{s}es lo{{s}{s}}e. <bkdv t="ln" n="558"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Ah but tho{s}e teares are pearle which thy loue {{s}h}eeds, <bkdv t="ln" n="559"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And they are ritch,and ran{s}ome all ill deeds. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="35" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="560"><headingno>35</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="561"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">N<f t="pr">O more bee greeu'd at that which thou ha{{s}t} done, <bkdv t="ln" n="562"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Ro{s}es haue thornes,and {{s}i}luer fountaines mud, <bkdv t="ln" n="563"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Cloudes and eclip{s}es {{s}t}aine both Moone and Sunne, <bkdv t="ln" n="564"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And loath{s}ome canker liues in {s}weete{{s}t} bud. <bkdv t="ln" n="565"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">All men make faults,and euen I in this, <bkdv t="ln" n="566"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Authorizing thy tre{s}pas with compare, <bkdv t="ln" n="567"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">My {s}elfe corrupting {s}aluing thy ami{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="568"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Excu{{s}i}ng their {{s}i}ns more then their {{s}i}ns are: <bkdv t="ln" n="569"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">For to thy {s}en{s}uall fault I bring in {s}ence, <bkdv t="ln" n="570"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Thy aduer{s}e party is thy Aduocate, <bkdv t="ln" n="571"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And gain{{s}t} my {s}elfe a lawfull plea commence, <bkdv t="ln" n="572"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Such ciuill war is in my loue and hate, <bkdv t="ln" n="573"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }That I an acce{{s}{s}}ary needs mu{{s}t} be, <bkdv t="ln" n="574"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To that {s}weet theefe which {s}ourely robs from me, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="36" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="575"><headingno>36</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="576"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Et me confe{{s}{s}}e that we two mu{{s}t} be twaine, <bkdv t="ln" n="577"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Although our vndeuided loues are one: <bkdv t="ln" n="578"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">So {{s}h}all tho{s}e blots that do with me remaine, <bkdv t="ln" n="579"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Without thy helpe , by me be borne alone. <bkdv t="ln" n="580"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">In our two loues there is but one re{s}pe{ct}, <bkdv t="ln" n="581"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Though </fw> <bkdv2 page="20" sig="C4v" side="outer" forme="3"> <bkdv t="ln" n="582"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="583"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Though in our liues a {s}eperable {s}pight, <bkdv t="ln" n="584"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Which though it alter not loues {s}ole e{ff}e{ct}, <bkdv t="ln" n="585"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Yet doth it {{s}t}eale {s}weet houres from loues delight, <bkdv t="ln" n="586"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">I may not euer-more acknowledge thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="587"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Lea{{s}t} my bewailed guilt {{s}h}ould do thee {{s}h}ame, <bkdv t="ln" n="588"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Nor thou with publike kindne{{s}{s}}e honour me, <bkdv t="ln" n="589"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Vnle{{s}{s}}e thou take that honour from thy name: <bkdv t="ln" n="590"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But doe not {s}o,I loue thee in {s}uch {s}ort, <bkdv t="ln" n="591"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }As thou being mine,mine is thy good report. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="37" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="592"><headingno>37</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="593"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr">S a decrepit father takes delight, <bkdv t="ln" n="594"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">To {s}ee his a{ct}iue childe do deeds of youth, <bkdv t="ln" n="595"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">So I , made lame by Fortunes deare{{s}t} {s}pight <bkdv t="ln" n="596"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Take all my comfort of thy worth and truth. <bkdv t="ln" n="597"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For whether beauty,birth,or wealth,or wit, <bkdv t="ln" n="598"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Or any of the{s}e all,or all,or more <bkdv t="ln" n="599"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Intitled in their parts,do crowned {{s}i}t, <bkdv t="ln" n="600"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">I make my loue ingrafted to this {{s}t}ore: <bkdv t="ln" n="601"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">So then I am not lame,poore, nor di{s}pi{s}'d, <bkdv t="ln" n="602"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Whil{{s}t} that this {{s}h}adow doth {s}uch {s}ub{{s}t}ance giue, <bkdv t="ln" n="603"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">That I in thy abundance am {s}u{ffi}c'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="604"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And by a part of all thy glory liue: <bkdv t="ln" n="605"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Looke what is be{{s}t},that be{{s}t} I wi{{s}h} in thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="606"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }This wi{{s}h} I haue,then ten times happy me. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="38" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="607"><headingno>38</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="608"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">H<f t="pr">Ow can my Mu{s}e want {s}ubie{ct} to inuent <bkdv t="ln" n="609"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">While thou do{{s}t} breath that poor'{{s}t} into my ver{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="610"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Thine owne {s}weet argument,to excellent, <bkdv t="ln" n="611"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">For euery vulgar paper to rehear{s}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="612"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Oh giue thy {s}elfe the thankes if ought in me, <bkdv t="ln" n="613"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Worthy peru{s}al {{s}t}and again{{s}t} thy {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="614"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">For who's {s}o dumbe that cannot write to thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="615"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">When thou thy {s}elfe do{{s}t} giue inuention light? <bkdv t="ln" n="616"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Be thou the tenth Mu{s}e,ten times more in worth <bkdv t="ln" n="617"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Then tho{s}e old nine which rimers inuocate, <bkdv t="ln" n="618"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And he that calls on thee,let him bring forth <bkdv t="ln" n="619"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Eternall </fw> <bkdv1 gathering="4" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="21" sig="D1r" side="outer" forme="4"> <bkdv t="ln" n="620"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="621"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Eternal numbers to out-liue long date. <bkdv t="ln" n="622"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }If my {{s}l}ight Mu{s}e doe plea{s}e the{s}e curious daies, <bkdv t="ln" n="623"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }The paine be mine,but thine {{s}h}al be the prai{s}e. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="39" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="624"><headingno>39</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="625"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr">H how thy worth with manners may I {{s}i}nge, <bkdv t="ln" n="626"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When thou art all the better part of me? <bkdv t="ln" n="627"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">What can mine owne prai{s}e to mine owne {s}elfe bring; <bkdv t="ln" n="628"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And what is't but mine owne when I prai{s}e thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="629"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Euen for this,let vs deuided liue, <bkdv t="ln" n="630"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And our deare loue loo{s}e name of {{s}i}ngle one, <bkdv t="ln" n="631"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">That by this {s}eperation I may giue: <bkdv t="ln" n="632"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">That due to thee which thou de{s}eru'{{s}t} alone: <bkdv t="ln" n="633"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Oh ab{s}ence what a torment would{{s}t} thou proue, <bkdv t="ln" n="634"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Were it not thy {s}oure lei{s}ure gaue {s}weet leaue, <bkdv t="ln" n="635"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">To entertaine the time with thoughts of loue, <bkdv t="ln" n="636"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">{VV}hich time and thoughts {s}o {s}weetly do{{s}t} deceiue. <bkdv t="ln" n="637"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And that thou teache{{s}t} how to make one twaine, <bkdv t="ln" n="638"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }By prai{{s}i}ng him here who doth hence remaine. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="40" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="639"><headingno>40</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="640"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Ake all my loues,my loue,yea take them all, <bkdv t="ln" n="641"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">What ha{{s}t} thou then more then thou had{{s}t} before? <bkdv t="ln" n="642"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">No loue,my loue,that thou mai{{s}t} true loue call, <bkdv t="ln" n="643"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">All mine was thine,before thou had{{s}t} this more: <bkdv t="ln" n="644"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Then if for my loue,thou my loue receiue{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="645"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">I cannot blame thee,for my loue thou v{s}e{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="646"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">But yet be blam'd,if thou this {s}elfe deceaue{{s}t} <bkdv t="ln" n="647"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">B y wilfull ta{{s}t}e of what thy {s}elfe refu{s}e{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="648"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">I doe forgiue thy robb'rie gentle theefe <bkdv t="ln" n="649"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Although thou {{s}t}eale thee all my pouerty: <bkdv t="ln" n="650"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And yet loue knowes it is a greater griefe <bkdv t="ln" n="651"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To beare loues wrong,then hates knowne iniury. <bkdv t="ln" n="652"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }La{s}ciuious grace,in whom all il wel {{s}h}owes, <bkdv t="ln" n="653"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Kill me with {s}pights yet we mu{{s}t} not be foes. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="41" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="654"><headingno>4I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="655"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Ho{s}e pretty wrongs that liberty commits, <bkdv t="ln" n="656"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When I am {s}ome-time ab{s}ent from thy heart, <bkdv t="ln" n="657"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">D</fw> <fw t="catch">Thy </fw> <bkdv2 page="22" sig="D1v" side="inner" forme="4"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="658"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="659"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Thy beautie,and thy yeares full well be{fi}ts, <bkdv t="ln" n="660"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">For {{s}t}ill temptation followes where thou art. <bkdv t="ln" n="661"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Gentle thou art,and therefore to be wonne, <bkdv t="ln" n="662"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Beautious thou art,therefore to be a{{s}{s}}ailed. <bkdv t="ln" n="663"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And when a woman woes,what womans {s}onne, <bkdv t="ln" n="664"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Will {s}ourely leaue her till he haue preuailed. <bkdv t="ln" n="665"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Aye me,but yet thou migh{{s}t} my {s}eate forbeare, <bkdv t="ln" n="666"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And chide thy beauty,and thy {{s}t}raying youth, <bkdv t="ln" n="667"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Who lead thee in their ryot euen there <bkdv t="ln" n="668"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Where thou art for{{s}t} to breake a two-fold truth: <bkdv t="ln" n="669"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Hers by thy beauty tempting her to thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="670"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Thine by thy beautie beeing fal{s}e to me. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="42" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="671"><headingno>42</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="672"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hat thou ha{{s}t} her it is not all my griefe, <bkdv t="ln" n="673"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And yet it may be {s}aid I lou'd her deerely, <bkdv t="ln" n="674"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">That {{s}h}e hath thee is of my wayling cheefe, <bkdv t="ln" n="675"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">A lo{{s}{s}}e in loue that touches me more neerely. <bkdv t="ln" n="676"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Louing o{ff}endors thus I will excu{s}e yee, <bkdv t="ln" n="677"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Thou doo{{s}t} loue her,becau{s}e thou know{{s}t} I loue her, <bkdv t="ln" n="678"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And for my {s}ake euen {s}o doth {{s}h}e abu{s}e me, <bkdv t="ln" n="679"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Su{ff}ring my friend for my {s}ake to approoue her, <bkdv t="ln" n="680"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">If I loo{s}e thee,my lo{{s}{s}}e is my loues gaine, <bkdv t="ln" n="681"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And loo{{s}i}ng her,my friend hath found that lo{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="682"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Both {fi}nde each other,and I loo{s}e both twaine, <bkdv t="ln" n="683"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And both for my {s}ake lay on me this cro{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="684"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But here's the ioy,my friend and I are one, <bkdv t="ln" n="685"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Sweete {fl}attery,then {{s}h}e loues but me alone. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="43" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="686"><headingno>43</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="687"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">W<f t="pr">Hen mo{{s}t} I winke then doe mine eyes be{{s}t} {s}ee, <bkdv t="ln" n="688"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">For all the day they view things vnre{s}pe{ct}ed, <bkdv t="ln" n="689"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">But when I {{s}l}eepe,in dreames they looke on thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="690"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And darkely bright,are bright in darke dire{ct}ed. <bkdv t="ln" n="691"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Then thou who{s}e {{s}h}addow {{s}h}addowes doth make bright, <bkdv t="ln" n="692"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">How would thy {{s}h}adowes forme,forme happy {{s}h}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="693"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">To the cleere day with thy much cleerer light, <bkdv t="ln" n="694"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">When to vn-{s}eeing eyes thy {{s}h}ade {{s}h}ines {s}o? <bkdv t="ln" n="695"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">How </fw> <bkdv2 page="23" sig="D2r" side="inner" forme="4"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="696"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="697"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">How would<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">I {s}ay<f t="pi">)<f t="pr">mine eyes be ble{{s}{s}}ed made, <bkdv t="ln" n="698"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">By looking on thee in the liuing day ? <bkdv t="ln" n="699"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">When in dead night their faire imperfe{ct} {{s}h}ade, <bkdv t="ln" n="700"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Through heauy {{s}l}eepe on {{s}i}ghtle{{s}{s}}e eyes doth {{s}t}ay? <bkdv t="ln" n="701"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }All dayes are nights to {s}ee till I {s}ee thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="702"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And nights bright daies when dreams do {{s}h}ew thee me, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="44" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="703"><headingno>44</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="704"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr">F the dull {s}ub{{s}t}ance of my {fl}e{{s}h} were thought, <bkdv t="ln" n="705"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Iniurious di{{s}t}ance {{s}h}ould not {{s}t}op my way, <bkdv t="ln" n="706"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">For then di{s}pight of {s}pace I would be brought, <bkdv t="ln" n="707"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">From limits farre remote,where thou doo{{s}t} {{s}t}ay, <bkdv t="ln" n="708"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">No matter then although my foote did {{s}t}and <bkdv t="ln" n="709"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Vpon the farthe{{s}t} earth remoou'd from thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="710"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">For nimble thought can iumpe both {s}ea and land, <bkdv t="ln" n="711"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">As {s}oone as thinke the place where he would be. <bkdv t="ln" n="712"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But ah,thought kills me that I am not thought <bkdv t="ln" n="713"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">To leape large lengths of miles when thou art gone, <bkdv t="ln" n="714"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But that {s}o much of earth and water wrought, <bkdv t="ln" n="715"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">I mu{{s}t} attend,times lea{s}ure with my mone. <bkdv t="ln" n="716"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Receiuing naughts by elements {s}o {{s}l}oe, <bkdv t="ln" n="717"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }But heauie teares,badges of eithers woe. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="45" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="718"><headingno>45</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="719"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">He other two,{{s}l}ight ayre,and purging {fi}re, <bkdv t="ln" n="720"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Are both with thee,where euer I abide, <bkdv t="ln" n="721"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">The {fi}r{{s}t} my thought,the other my de{{s}i}re, <bkdv t="ln" n="722"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">The{s}e pre{s}ent ab{s}ent with {s}wift motion {{s}l}ide. <bkdv t="ln" n="723"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For when the{s}e quicker Elements are gone <bkdv t="ln" n="724"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">In tender Emba{{s}{s}i}e of loue to thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="725"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">My life being made of foure,with two alone, <bkdv t="ln" n="726"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Sinkes downe to death,oppre{{s}t} with melancholie. <bkdv t="ln" n="727"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Vntill liues compo{{s}i}tion be recured, <bkdv t="ln" n="728"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">By tho{s}e {s}wift me{{s}{s}}engers return'd from thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="729"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Who euen but now come back againe a{{s}{s}}ured, <bkdv t="ln" n="730"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Of their faire health,recounting it to me. <bkdv t="ln" n="731"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }This told,I ioy,but then no longer glad, <bkdv t="ln" n="732"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }I {s}end them back againe and {{s}t}raight grow {s}ad. <bkdv t="ln" n="733"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">D 2</fw> <fw t="catch">Mine </fw> <bkdv2 page="24" sig="D2v" side="outer" forme="4"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="734"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="46" rhyme="ababcdcdefefff"> <bkdv t="ln" n="735"><headingno>46</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="736"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">M<f t="pr">Ine eye and heart are at a mortall warre, <bkdv t="ln" n="737"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">How to deuide the conque{{s}t} of thy {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="738"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Mine eye,my heart their pi{ct}ures {{s}i}ght would barre, <bkdv t="ln" n="739"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">My heart,mine eye the freeedome of that right, <bkdv t="ln" n="740"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">My heart doth plead that thou in him doo{{s}t} lye, <bkdv t="ln" n="741"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">(A clo{s}et neuer pear{{s}t} with chri{{s}t}all eyes<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="742"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">But the defendant doth that plea deny, <bkdv t="ln" n="743"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And {s}ayes in him their faire appearance lyes. <bkdv t="ln" n="744"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">To {{s}i}de this title is impannelled <bkdv t="ln" n="745"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">A que{{s}t} of thoughts,all tennants to the heart, <bkdv t="ln" n="746"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And by their verdi{ct} is determined <bkdv t="ln" n="747"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">The cleere eyes moyitie,and the deare hearts part. <bkdv t="ln" n="748"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }As thus,mine eyes due is their outward part, <bkdv t="ln" n="749"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And my hearts right,their inward loue of heart. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="47" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="750"><headingno>47</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="751"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">B<f t="pr">Etwixt mine eye and heart a league is tooke, <bkdv t="ln" n="752"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And each doth good turnes now vnto the other, <bkdv t="ln" n="753"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">When that mine eye is fami{{s}h}t for a looke, <bkdv t="ln" n="754"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Or heart in loue with {{s}i}ghes him{s}elfe doth {s}mother; <bkdv t="ln" n="755"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">With my loues pi{ct}ure then my eye doth fea{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="756"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And to the painted banquet bids my heart: <bkdv t="ln" n="757"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">An other time mine eye is my hearts gue{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="758"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And in his thoughts of loue doth {{s}h}are a part. <bkdv t="ln" n="759"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">So either by thy pi{ct}ure or my loue, <bkdv t="ln" n="760"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Thy <app> {s}eife <rdg source="Rosenbach"> selfe</rdg> </app> away,are pre{s}ent {{s}t}ill with me, <bkdv t="ln" n="761"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">For thou nor farther then my thoughts can{{s}t} moue, <bkdv t="ln" n="762"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And I am {{s}t}ill with them,and they with thee. <bkdv t="ln" n="763"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Or if they {{s}l}eepe, thy pi{ct}ure in my {{s}i}ght <bkdv t="ln" n="764"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Awakes my heart,to hearts and eyes delight. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="48" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="765"><headingno>48</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="766"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">H<f t="pr">Ow carefull was I when I tooke my way, <bkdv t="ln" n="767"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Each tri{fl}e vnder true{{s}t} barres to thru{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="768"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">That to my v{s}e it might vn-v{s}ed {{s}t}ay <bkdv t="ln" n="769"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">From hands of fal{s}ehood,in {s}ure wards of tru{{s}t} ? <bkdv t="ln" n="770"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">But thou,to whom my iewels tri{fl}es are, <bkdv t="ln" n="771"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Mo{{s}t} </fw> <bkdv2 page="25" sig="D3r" side="outer" forme="4"> <bkdv t="ln" n="772"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="773"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Mo{{s}t} worthy comfort,now my greate{{s}t} griefe, <bkdv t="ln" n="774"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Thou be{{s}t} of deere{{s}t},and mine onely care, <bkdv t="ln" n="775"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Art left the prey of euery vulgar theefe. <bkdv t="ln" n="776"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thee haue I not lockt vp in any che{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="777"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Saue where thou art not,though I feele thou art, <bkdv t="ln" n="778"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Within the gentle clo{s}ure of my bre{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="779"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">From whence at plea{s}ure thou mai{{s}t} come and part, <bkdv t="ln" n="780"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And euen thence thou wilt be {{s}t}olne I feare, <bkdv t="ln" n="781"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }For truth prooues theeui{{s}h} for a prize {s}o deare. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="49" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="782"><headingno>49</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="783"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr">Gain{{s}t} that time ( if euer that time come <f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="784"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When I {{s}h}all {s}ee thee frowne on my defe{ct}s, <bkdv t="ln" n="785"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">When as thy loue hath ca{{s}t} his vtmo{{s}t} {s}umme, <bkdv t="ln" n="786"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Cauld to that audite by adui{s}'d re{s}pe{ct}s, <bkdv t="ln" n="787"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Again{{s}t} that time when thou {{s}h}alt {{s}t}rangely pa{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="788"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And {s}carcely greete me with that {s}unne thine eye, <bkdv t="ln" n="789"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">When loue conuerted from the thing it was <bkdv t="ln" n="790"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Shall rea{s}ons {fi}nde of {s}etled grauitie. <bkdv t="ln" n="791"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Again{{s}t} that time do I in{s}conce me here <bkdv t="ln" n="792"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Within the knowledge of mine owne de{s}art, <bkdv t="ln" n="793"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And this my hand,again{{s}t} my {s}elfe vpreare, <bkdv t="ln" n="794"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To guard the lawfull rea{s}ons on thy part, <bkdv t="ln" n="795"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }To leaue poore me,thou ha{{s}t} the {{s}t}rength of lawes, <bkdv t="ln" n="796"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Since why to loue,I can alledge no cau{s}e. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="50" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="797"><headingno>50</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="798"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">H<f t="pr">Ow heauie doe I iourney on the way, <bkdv t="ln" n="799"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When what I {s}eeke (my wearie trauels end<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="800"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Doth teach that ea{s}e and that repo{s}e to {s}ay <bkdv t="ln" n="801"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Thus farre the miles are mea{s}urde from thy friend. <bkdv t="ln" n="802"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">The bea{{s}t} that beares me,tired with my woe, <bkdv t="ln" n="803"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Plods duly on,to beare that waight in me, <bkdv t="ln" n="804"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">As if by {s}ome in{{s}t}in{ct} the wretch did know <bkdv t="ln" n="805"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">His rider lou'd not {s}peed being made from thee: <bkdv t="ln" n="806"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">The bloody {s}purre cannot prouoke him on, <bkdv t="ln" n="807"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That {s}ome-times anger thru{{s}t}s into his hide, <bkdv t="ln" n="808"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Which heauily he an{s}wers with a grone, <bkdv t="ln" n="809"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">D 3</fw> <fw t="catch">More </fw> <bkdv2 page="26" sig="D3v" side="inner" forme="4"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="810"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="811"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">More {{s}h}arpe to me then {s}purring to his {{s}i}de, <bkdv t="ln" n="812"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For that {s}ame grone doth put this in my mind, <bkdv t="ln" n="813"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }My greefe lies onward and my ioy behind. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="51" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="814"><headingno>5I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="815"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hus can my loue excu{s}e the {{s}l}ow o{ff}ence, <bkdv t="ln" n="816"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Of my dull bearer,when from thee I {s}peed, <bkdv t="ln" n="817"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">From where thou art,why {{s}h}oulld I ha{{s}t} me thence, <bkdv t="ln" n="818"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Till I returne of po{{s}t}ing is noe need. <bkdv t="ln" n="819"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">O what excu{s}e will my poore bea{{s}t} then {fi}nd, <bkdv t="ln" n="820"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">When {s}wift extremity can {s}eeme but {{s}l}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="821"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Then {{s}h}ould I {s}purre though mounted on the wind, <bkdv t="ln" n="822"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">In winged {s}peed no motion {{s}h}all I know, <bkdv t="ln" n="823"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Then can no hor{s}e with my de{{s}i}re keepe pace, <bkdv t="ln" n="824"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Therefore de{{s}i}re<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">of perfe{ct}s loue being made<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="825"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Shall naigh noe dull {fl}e{{s}h} in his {fi}ery race, <bkdv t="ln" n="826"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">But loue,for loue,thus {{s}h}all excu{s}e my iade, <bkdv t="ln" n="827"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Since from thee going,he went wilfull {{s}l}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="828"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Towards thee ile run,and giue him leaue to goe. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="52" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="829"><headingno>52</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="830"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">S<f t="pr">O am I as the rich who{s}e ble{{s}{s}}ed key, <bkdv t="ln" n="831"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Can bring him to his {s}weet vp-locked trea{s}ure, <bkdv t="ln" n="832"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">The which he will not eu'ry hower {s}uruay, <bkdv t="ln" n="833"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">For blunting the {fi}ne point of {s}eldome plea{s}ure. <bkdv t="ln" n="834"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Therefore are fea{{s}t}s {s}o {s}ollemne and {s}o rare, <bkdv t="ln" n="835"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Since {{s}i}ldom comming in the long yeare {s}et, <bkdv t="ln" n="836"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Like {{s}t}ones of worth they thinly placed are, <bkdv t="ln" n="837"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Or captaine Iewells in the carconet. <bkdv t="ln" n="838"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">So is the time that keepes you as my che{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="839"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Or as the ward-robe which the robe doth hide, <bkdv t="ln" n="840"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">To make {s}ome {s}peciall in{{s}t}ant {s}peciall ble{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="841"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">By new vnfoulding his impri{s}on'd pride. <bkdv t="ln" n="842"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Ble{{s}{s}}ed are you who{s}e worthine{{s}{s}}e giues skope, <bkdv t="ln" n="843"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Being had to tryumph,being lackt to hope. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="53" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="844"><headingno>53</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="845"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Hat is your {s}ub{{s}t}ance,whereof are you made, <bkdv t="ln" n="846"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">That millions of {{s}t}range {{s}h}addowes on you tend? <bkdv t="ln" n="847"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Since </fw> <bkdv2 page="27" sig="D4r" side="inner" forme="4"> <compshift name="A"> <bkdv t="ln" n="848"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="849"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Since euery one,hath euery one,one {{s}h}ade, <bkdv t="ln" n="850"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And you but one,can euery {{s}h}addow lend: <bkdv t="ln" n="851"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">De{s}cribe <f t="pi">Adonis<f t="pr"> and the counterfet, <bkdv t="ln" n="852"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Is poorely immitated after you, <bkdv t="ln" n="853"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">On <f t="pi">Hellens<f t="pr"> cheeke all art of beautie {s}et, <bkdv t="ln" n="854"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And you in <f t="pi">Grecian<f t="pr"> tires are painted new: <bkdv t="ln" n="855"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Speake of the {s}pring,and foyzon of the yeare, <bkdv t="ln" n="856"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">The one doth {{s}h}addow of your beautie {{s}h}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="857"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">The other as your bountie doth appeare, <bkdv t="ln" n="858"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And you in euery ble{{s}{s}}ed {{s}h}ape we know. <bkdv t="ln" n="859"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }In all externall grace you haue {s}ome part, <bkdv t="ln" n="860"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }But you like none,none you for con{{s}t}ant heart. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="54" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="861"><headingno>54</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="862"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr">H how much more doth beautie beautious {s}eeme, <bkdv t="ln" n="863"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">By that {s}weet ornament which truth doth giue, <bkdv t="ln" n="864"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">The Ro{s}e lookes faire, but fairer we it deeme <bkdv t="ln" n="865"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">For that {s}weet odor,which doth in it liue: <bkdv t="ln" n="866"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">The Canker bloomes haue full as deepe a die, <bkdv t="ln" n="867"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">As the perfumed tin{ct}ure of the Ro{s}es, <bkdv t="ln" n="868"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Hang on {s}uch thornes,and play as wantonly, <bkdv t="ln" n="869"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">When {s}ommers breath their masked buds di{s}clo{s}es: <bkdv t="ln" n="870"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But for their virtue only is their {{s}h}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="871"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">They liue vnwoo'd, and vnre{s}pe{ct}ed fade, <bkdv t="ln" n="872"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Die to them{s}elues . Sweet Ro{s}es doe not {s}o, <bkdv t="ln" n="873"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Of their {s}weet deathes, are {s}weete{{s}t} odors made: <bkdv t="ln" n="874"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And {s}o of you,beautious and louely youth, <bkdv t="ln" n="875"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }When that {{s}h}all vade,by ver{s}e di{{s}t}ils your truth. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="55" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="876"><headingno>55</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="877"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">N<f t="pr">Ot marble, nor the guilded monument, <bkdv t="ln" n="878"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Of Princes {{s}h}all out-liue this powrefull rime, <bkdv t="ln" n="879"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">But you {{s}h}all {{s}h}ine more bright in the{s}e contents <bkdv t="ln" n="880"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Then vn{s}wept {{s}t}one, be{s}meer'd with {{s}l}utti{{s}h} time. <bkdv t="ln" n="881"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">When wa{{s}t}efull warre {{s}h}all <f t="pi">Statues<f t="pr"> ouer-turne, <bkdv t="ln" n="882"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And broiles roote out the worke of ma{s}onry, <bkdv t="ln" n="883"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Nor <f t="pi">Mars<f t="pr"> his {s}word, nor warres quick {fi}re {{s}h}all burne: <bkdv t="ln" n="884"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">The liuing record of your memory. <bkdv t="ln" n="885"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Gain{{s}t} </fw> <bkdv2 page="28" sig="D4v" side="outer" forme="4"> <compshift name="unknown"> <bkdv t="ln" n="886"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="887"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Gain{{s}t} death,and all obliuious emnity <bkdv t="ln" n="888"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Shall you pace forth, your prai{s}e {{s}h}all {{s}t}il {fi}nde roome, <bkdv t="ln" n="889"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Euen in the eyes of all po{{s}t}erity <bkdv t="ln" n="890"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">That weare this world out to the ending doome. <bkdv t="ln" n="891"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }So til the iudgement that your {s}elfe ari{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="892"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }You liue in this,and dwell in louers eies. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="56" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="893"><headingno>56</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="894"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">S<f t="pr">weet loue renew thy force , be it not {s}aid <bkdv t="ln" n="895"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Thy edge {{s}h}ould blunter be then apetite, <bkdv t="ln" n="896"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Which but too daie by feeding is alaied, <bkdv t="ln" n="897"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">To morrow {{s}h}arpned in his former might. <bkdv t="ln" n="898"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">So loue be thou,although too daie thou {fi}ll <bkdv t="ln" n="899"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Thy hungrie eies,euen till they winck with fulne{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="900"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Too morrow {s}ee againe,and doe not kill <bkdv t="ln" n="901"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">The {s}pirit of Loue,with a perpetual dulne{{s}{s}}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="902"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Let this {s}ad <f t="pi">Intrim<f t="pr"> like the Ocean be <bkdv t="ln" n="903"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which parts the {{s}h}ore,where two contra{ct}ed new, <bkdv t="ln" n="904"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Come daily to the banckes,that when they {s}ee: <bkdv t="ln" n="905"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Returne of loue,more ble{{s}t} may be the view. <bkdv t="ln" n="906"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }As cal it Winter,which being ful of care, <bkdv t="ln" n="907"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Makes S|_o|mers welcome,thrice more wi{{s}h}'d,more rare: <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="57" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="908"><headingno>57</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="909"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">B<f t="pr">Eing your {{s}l}aue what {{s}h}ould I doe but tend, <bkdv t="ln" n="910"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Vpon the houres,and times of your de{{s}i}re? <bkdv t="ln" n="911"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">I haue no precious time at al to {s}pend; <bkdv t="ln" n="912"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Nor {s}eruices to doe til you require. <bkdv t="ln" n="913"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Nor dare I chide the world without end houre, <bkdv t="ln" n="914"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Whil{{s}t} I(my {s}oueraine)watch the clock for you, <bkdv t="ln" n="915"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Nor thinke the bitterne{{s}{s}}e of ab{s}ence {s}owre, <bkdv t="ln" n="916"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">{VV}hen you haue bid your {s}eruant once adieue. <bkdv t="ln" n="917"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Nor dare I que{{s}t}ion with my iealious thought, <bkdv t="ln" n="918"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">{VV}here you may be,or your a{ff}aires {s}uppo{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="919"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But like a {s}ad {{s}l}aue {{s}t}ay and thinke of nought <bkdv t="ln" n="920"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Saue where you are , how happy you make tho{s}e. <bkdv t="ln" n="921"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }So true a foole is loue,that in your Will, <bkdv t="ln" n="922"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }(Though you doe any thing)he thinkes no ill. <bkdv t="ln" n="923"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">58 </fw> <bkdv1 gathering="5" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="29" sig="E1r" side="outer" forme="5"> <compshift name="A"> <bkdv t="ln" n="924"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="58" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="925"><headingno>58</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="926"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hat God forbid , that made me {fi}r{{s}t} your {{s}l}aue, <bkdv t="ln" n="927"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">I {{s}h}ould in thought controule your times of plea{s}ure, <bkdv t="ln" n="928"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Or at your hand th' account of houres to craue, <bkdv t="ln" n="929"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Being your va{{s}{s}}ail bound to {{s}t}aie your lei{s}ure. <bkdv t="ln" n="930"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Oh let me {s}u{ff}er(being at your beck) <bkdv t="ln" n="931"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Th' impri{s}on'd ab{s}ence of your libertie, <bkdv t="ln" n="932"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And patience tame,to {s}u{ff}erance bide each check, <bkdv t="ln" n="933"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Without accu{{s}i}ng you of iniury. <bkdv t="ln" n="934"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Be where you li{{s}t},your charter is {s}o {{s}t}rong, <bkdv t="ln" n="935"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That you your {s}elfe may priuiledge your time <bkdv t="ln" n="936"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">To what you will,to you it doth belong, <bkdv t="ln" n="937"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Your {s}elfe to pardon of {s}elfe-doing crime. <bkdv t="ln" n="938"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }I am to waite,though waiting {s}o be hell, <bkdv t="ln" n="939"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Not blame your plea{s}ure be it ill or well. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="59" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="940"><headingno>59</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="941"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr">F their bee nothing new,but that which is, <bkdv t="ln" n="942"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Hath beene before , how are our braines beguild, <bkdv t="ln" n="943"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Which laboring for inuention beare ami{{s}{s}}e <bkdv t="ln" n="944"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">The {s}econd burthen of a former child ? <bkdv t="ln" n="945"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Oh that record could with a back-ward looke, <bkdv t="ln" n="946"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Euen of {fi}ue hundreth cour{s}es of the Sunne, <bkdv t="ln" n="947"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Show me your image in {s}ome antique booke, <bkdv t="ln" n="948"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Since minde at {fi}r{{s}t} in carre{ct}er was done. <bkdv t="ln" n="949"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">That I might {s}ee what the old world could {s}ay, <bkdv t="ln" n="950"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">To this compo{s}ed wonder of your frame, <bkdv t="ln" n="951"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Whether we are mended,or where better they, <bkdv t="ln" n="952"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Or whether reuolution be the {s}ame. <bkdv t="ln" n="953"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Oh {s}ure I am the wits of former daies, <bkdv t="ln" n="954"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To {s}ubie{ct}s wor{s}e haue giuen admiring prai{s}e. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="60" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="955"><headingno>60</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="956"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Ike as the waues make towards the pibled {{s}h}ore, <bkdv t="ln" n="957"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">So do our minuites ha{{s}t}en to their end, <bkdv t="ln" n="958"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Each changing place with that which goes before, <bkdv t="ln" n="959"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">In {s}equent toile all forwards do contend. <bkdv t="ln" n="960"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Natiuity once in the maine of light. <bkdv t="ln" n="961"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">E</fw> <fw t="catch">Crawls </fw> <bkdv2 page="30" sig="E1v" side="inner" forme="5"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="962"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="963"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Crawles to maturity,wherewith being crown'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="964"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Crooked eclip{s}es gain{{s}t} his glory {fi}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="965"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And time that gaue,doth now his gift confound. <bkdv t="ln" n="966"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Time doth tran{s}{fi}xe the {fl}ori{{s}h} {s}et on youth, <bkdv t="ln" n="967"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And delues the paralels in beauties brow, <bkdv t="ln" n="968"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Feedes on the rarities of natures truth, <bkdv t="ln" n="969"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And nothing {{s}t}ands but for his {{s}i}eth to mow. <bkdv t="ln" n="970"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And yet to times in hope,my ver{s}e {{s}h}all {{s}t}and <bkdv t="ln" n="971"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Prai{{s}i}ng thy worth,di{s}pight his cruell hand. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="61" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="972"><headingno>6I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="973"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr">S it thy wil,thy Image {{s}h}ould keepe open <bkdv t="ln" n="974"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">My heauy eielids to the weary night? <bkdv t="ln" n="975"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Do{{s}t} thou de{{s}i}re my {{s}l}umbers {{s}h}ould be broken, <bkdv t="ln" n="976"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">While {{s}h}adowes like to thee do mocke my {{s}i}ght? <bkdv t="ln" n="977"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Is it thy {s}pirit that thou {s}end'{{s}t} from thee <bkdv t="ln" n="978"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">So farre from home into my deeds to prye, <bkdv t="ln" n="979"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">To {fi}nd out {{s}h}ames and idle houres in me, <bkdv t="ln" n="980"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">The skope and tenure of thy Ielou{{s}i}e<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="981"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O no,thy loue though much,is not {s}o great, <bkdv t="ln" n="982"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">It is my loue that keepes mine eie awake, <bkdv t="ln" n="983"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Mine owne true loue that doth my re{{s}t} defeat, <bkdv t="ln" n="984"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To plaie the watch-man euer for thy {s}ake. <bkdv t="ln" n="985"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For thee watch I,whil{{s}t} thou do{{s}t} wake el{s}ewhere, <bkdv t="ln" n="986"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }From me farre of , with others all to neere. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="62" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="987"><headingno>62</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="988"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">S<f t="pr">Inne of {s}elfe-loue po{{s}{s}}e{{s}{s}}eth al mine eie, <bkdv t="ln" n="989"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And all my {s}oule,and al my euery part; <bkdv t="ln" n="990"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And for this {{s}i}nne there is no remedie, <bkdv t="ln" n="991"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">It is {s}o grounded inward in my heart. <bkdv t="ln" n="992"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Me thinkes no face {s}o gratious is as mine, <bkdv t="ln" n="993"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">No {{s}h}ape {s}o true,no truth of {s}uch account, <bkdv t="ln" n="994"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And for my {s}elfe mine owne worth do de{fi}ne, <bkdv t="ln" n="995"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">As I all other in all worths {s}urmount. <bkdv t="ln" n="996"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But when my gla{{s}{s}}e {{s}h}ewes me my {s}elfe indeed <bkdv t="ln" n="997"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Beated and chopt with tand antiquitie, <bkdv t="ln" n="998"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Mine owne {s}elfe loue quite contrary I read <bkdv t="ln" n="999"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Selfe </fw> <bkdv2 page="31" sig="E2r" side="inner" forme="5"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1000"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1001"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Selfe,{s}o {s}elfe louing were iniquity, <bkdv t="ln" n="1002"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }T'is thee(my {s}elfe)that for my {s}elfe I prai{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1003"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Painting my age with beauty of thy daies, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="63" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1004"><headingno>63</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1005"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr">Gain{{s}t} my loue {{s}h}all be as I am now <bkdv t="ln" n="1006"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">With times iniurious hand chru{{s}h}t and ore-worne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1007"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">When houres haue dreind his blood and {fi}ld his brow <bkdv t="ln" n="1008"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">With lines and wrincles,when his youthfull morne <bkdv t="ln" n="1009"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Hath trauaild on to Ages {{s}t}eepie night, <bkdv t="ln" n="1010"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And all tho{s}e beauties whereof now he's King <bkdv t="ln" n="1011"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Are vani{{s}h}ing,or vani{{s}h}t out of {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="1012"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Stealing away the trea{s}ure of his Spring. <bkdv t="ln" n="1013"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">For {s}uch a time do I now forti{fi}e <bkdv t="ln" n="1014"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Again{{s}t} confounding Ages cruell knife, <bkdv t="ln" n="1015"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">That he {{s}h}all neuer cut from memory <bkdv t="ln" n="1016"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">My {s}weet loues beauty,though my louers life. <bkdv t="ln" n="1017"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }His beautie {{s}h}all in the{s}e blacke lines be {s}eene, <bkdv t="ln" n="1018"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And they {{s}h}all liue , and he in them {{s}t}ill greene. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="64" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1019"><headingno>64</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1020"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">{VV}<f t="pr">Hen I haue {s}eene by times fell hand defaced <bkdv t="ln" n="1021"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">The rich proud co{{s}t} of outworne buried age, <bkdv t="ln" n="1022"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">When {s}ometime loftie towers I {s}ee downe ra{s}ed, <bkdv t="ln" n="1023"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And bra{{s}{s}}e eternall {{s}l}aue to mortall rage. <bkdv t="ln" n="1024"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">When I haue {s}eene the hungry Ocean gaine <bkdv t="ln" n="1025"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Aduantage on the Kingdome of the {{s}h}oare, <bkdv t="ln" n="1026"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And the {fi}rme {s}oile win of the watry maine, <bkdv t="ln" n="1027"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Increa{{s}i}ng {{s}t}ore with lo{{s}{s}}e,and lo{{s}{s}}e with {{s}t}ore. <bkdv t="ln" n="1028"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">When I haue {s}eene {s}uch interchange of {{s}t}ate, <bkdv t="ln" n="1029"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Or {{s}t}ate it {s}elfe confounded, to decay, <bkdv t="ln" n="1030"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Ruine hath taught me thus to ruminate <bkdv t="ln" n="1031"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">That Time will come and take my loue away. <bkdv t="ln" n="1032"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }This thought is as a death which cannot choo{s}e <bkdv t="ln" n="1033"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }But weepe to haue,that which it feares to loo{s}e. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="65" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1034"><headingno>65</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1035"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpi">S<f t="pr">Ince bra{{s}{s}}e,nor {{s}t}one,nor earth,nor boundle{{s}{s}}e {s}ea, <bkdv t="ln" n="1036"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">But {s}ad mortallity ore-{s}waies their power, <bkdv t="ln" n="1037"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">E 2</fw> <fw t="catch">How </fw> <bkdv2 page="32" sig="E2v" side="outer" forme="5"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1038"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1039"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">How with this rage {{s}h}all beautie hold a plea, <bkdv t="ln" n="1040"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Who{s}e a{ct}ion is no {{s}t}ronger then a {fl}ower<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1041"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">O how {{s}h}all {s}ummers hunny breath hold out, <bkdv t="ln" n="1042"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Again{{s}t} the wrackfull {{s}i}edge of battring dayes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1043"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">When rocks impregnable are not {s}o {{s}t}oute , <bkdv t="ln" n="1044"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Nor gates of {{s}t}eele {s}o {{s}t}rong but time decayes? <bkdv t="ln" n="1045"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O fearefull meditation, where alack, <bkdv t="ln" n="1046"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Shall times be{{s}t} Iewell from times che{{s}t} lie hid? <bkdv t="ln" n="1047"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Or what {{s}t}rong hand can hold his {s}wift foote back, <bkdv t="ln" n="1048"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Or who his {s}poile or beautie can forbid? <bkdv t="ln" n="1049"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }O none,vnle{{s}{s}}e this miracle haue might, <bkdv t="ln" n="1050"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That in black inck my loue may {{s}t}ill {{s}h}ine bright. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="66" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1051"><headingno>66</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1052"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Yr'd with all the{s}e for re{{s}t}full death I cry, <bkdv t="ln" n="1053"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">As to behold de{s}ert a begger borne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1054"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And needie Nothing trimd in iollitie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1055"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And pure{{s}t} faith vnhappily for{s}worne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1056"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">And gilded honor {{s}h}amefully mi{s}pla{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1057"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And maiden vertue rudely {{s}t}rumpeted, <bkdv t="ln" n="1058"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And right perfe{ct}ion wrongfully di{s}grac'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1059"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And {{s}t}rength by limping {s}way di{s}abled , <bkdv t="ln" n="1060"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">And arte made tung-tide by authoritie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1061"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And Folly (Do{ct}or-like<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> controuling skill, <bkdv t="ln" n="1062"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And {{s}i}mple-Truth mi{s}calde Simplicitie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1063"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And captiue-good attending Captaine ill. <bkdv t="ln" n="1064"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Tyr'd with all the{s}e,from the{s}e would I be gone, <bkdv t="ln" n="1065"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Saue that to dye,I leaue my loue alone. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="67" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1066"><headingno>67</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1067"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr">H wherefore with infe{ct}ion {{s}h}ould he liue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1068"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And with his pre{s}ence grace impietie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1069"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">That {{s}i}nne by him aduantage {{s}h}ould atchiue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1070"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And lace it {s}elfe with his {s}ocietie ? <bkdv t="ln" n="1071"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Why {{s}h}ould fal{s}e painting immitate his cheeke, <bkdv t="ln" n="1072"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And {{s}t}eale dead {s}eeing of his liuing hew<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1073"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Why {{s}h}ould poore beautie indire{ct}ly {s}eeke, <bkdv t="ln" n="1074"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Ro{s}es of {{s}h}addow,{{s}i}nce his Ro{s}e is true? <bkdv t="ln" n="1075"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Why </fw> <bkdv2 page="33" sig="E3r" side="outer" forme="5"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1076"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1077"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Why {{s}h}ould he liue,now nature banckrout is, <bkdv t="ln" n="1078"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Beggerd of blood to blu{{s}h} through liuely vaines, <bkdv t="ln" n="1079"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">For {{s}h}e hath no exchecker now but his, <bkdv t="ln" n="1080"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And proud of many,liues vpon his gaines? <bkdv t="ln" n="1081"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }O him {{s}h}e {{s}t}ores,to {{s}h}ow what welth {{s}h}e had, <bkdv t="ln" n="1082"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }In daies long {{s}i}nce,before the{s}e la{{s}t} {s}o bad. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="68" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1083"><headingno>68</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1084"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hus is his cheeke the map of daies out-worne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1085"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When beauty liu'd and dy'ed as {fl}owers do now, <bkdv t="ln" n="1086"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Before the{s}e ba{{s}t}ard {{s}i}gnes of faire were borne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1087"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Or dur{{s}t} inhabit on a liuing brow: <bkdv t="ln" n="1088"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Before the goulden tre{{s}{s}}es of the dead, <bkdv t="ln" n="1089"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">The right of {s}epulchers,were {{s}h}orne away, <bkdv t="ln" n="1090"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">To liue a {s}cond life on {s}econd head, <bkdv t="ln" n="1091"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Ere beauties dead {fl}eece made another gay: <bkdv t="ln" n="1092"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">In him tho{s}e holy antique howers are {s}eene, <bkdv t="ln" n="1093"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Without all ornament,it {s}elfe and true, <bkdv t="ln" n="1094"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Making no {s}ummer of an others greene, <bkdv t="ln" n="1095"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Robbing no ould to dre{{s}{s}}e his beauty new, <bkdv t="ln" n="1096"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And him as for a map doth Nature {{s}t}ore, <bkdv t="ln" n="1097"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To {{s}h}ew faul{s}e Art what beauty was of yore. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="69" rhyme="abbbcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1098"><headingno>69</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1099"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">T<f t="pr">Ho{s}e parts of thee that the worlds eye doth view, <bkdv t="ln" n="1100"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Want nothing that the thought of hearts can mend: <bkdv t="ln" n="1101"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">All toungs(the voice of {s}oules)giue thee that end, <bkdv t="ln" n="1102"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Vttring bare truth,euen {s}o as foes Commend. <bkdv t="ln" n="1103"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Their outward thus with outward prai{s}e is crownd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1104"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">But tho{s}e {s}ame toungs that giue thee {s}o thine owne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1105"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">In other accents doe this prai{s}e confound <bkdv t="ln" n="1106"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">By {s}eeing farther then the eye hath {{s}h}owne. <bkdv t="ln" n="1107"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">They looke into the beauty of thy mind, <bkdv t="ln" n="1108"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And that in gue{{s}{s}}e they mea{s}ure by thy deeds, <bkdv t="ln" n="1109"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Then churls their thoughts(although their eies were kind) <bkdv t="ln" n="1110"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To thy faire {fl}ower ad the rancke {s}mell of weeds, <bkdv t="ln" n="1111"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But why thy odor matcheth not thy {{s}h}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1112"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }The {s}olye is this,that thou doe{{s}t} common grow. <bkdv t="ln" n="1113"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">E 3</fw> <fw t="catch">That </fw> <bkdv2 page="34" sig="E3v" side="inner" forme="5"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1114"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="70" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1115"><headingno>70</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1116"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">T<f t="pr">Hat thou are blam'd {{s}h}all not be thy defe{ct}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1117"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">For {{s}l}anders marke was euer yet the faire, <bkdv t="ln" n="1118"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">The ornament of beauty is {s}u{s}pe{ct}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1119"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">A Crow that {fl}ies in heauens {s}weete{{s}t} ayre. <bkdv t="ln" n="1120"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">So thou be good,{{s}l}ander doth but approue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1121"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Their worth the greater beeing woo'd of time, <bkdv t="ln" n="1122"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">For Canker vice the {s}weete{{s}t} buds doth loue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1123"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And thou pre{s}ent'{{s}t} a pure vn{{s}t}ayined prime. <bkdv t="ln" n="1124"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thou ha{{s}t} pa{{s}t} by the ambu{{s}h} of young daies, <bkdv t="ln" n="1125"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Either not a{{s}{s}}ayld,or vi{ct}or beeing charg'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1126"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Yet this thy prai{s}e cannot be {s}oe thy prai{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1127"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To tye vp enuy,euermore inlarged, <bkdv t="ln" n="1128"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }If {s}ome {s}u{s}pe{ct} of ill maskt not thy {{s}h}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1129"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Then thou alone kingdomes of hearts {{s}h}ould{{s}t} owe. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="71" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1130"><headingno>7I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1131"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">N<f t="pr">Oe Longer mourne for me when I am dead, <bkdv t="ln" n="1132"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Then you {{s}h}all heare the {s}urly {s}ullen bell <bkdv t="ln" n="1133"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Giue warning to the world that I am {fl}ed <bkdv t="ln" n="1134"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">From this vile world with vilde{{s}t} wormes to dwell: <bkdv t="ln" n="1135"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Nay if you read this line,remember not, <bkdv t="ln" n="1136"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">The hand that writ it,for I loue you {s}o, <bkdv t="ln" n="1137"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">That I in your {s}weet thoughts would be forgot, <bkdv t="ln" n="1138"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">If thinking on me then {{s}h}ould make you woe. <bkdv t="ln" n="1139"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O if<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">I {s}ay<f t="pi">)<f t="pr">you looke vpon this ver{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1140"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">When I (perhaps) compounded am with clay, <bkdv t="ln" n="1141"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Do not {s}o much as my poore name reher{s}e; <bkdv t="ln" n="1142"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">But let your loue euen with my life decay. <bkdv t="ln" n="1143"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Lea{{s}t} the wi{s}e world {{s}h}ould looke into your mone, <bkdv t="ln" n="1144"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And mocke you with me after I am gon. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="72" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1145"><headingno>72</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1146"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr"> Lea{{s}t} the world {{s}h}ould taske you to recite, <bkdv t="ln" n="1147"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">What merit liu'd in me that you {{s}h}ould loue <bkdv t="ln" n="1148"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">After my death<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">deare loue<f t="pi">)<f t="pr">for get me quite, <bkdv t="ln" n="1149"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">For you in me can nothing worthy proue. <bkdv t="ln" n="1150"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Vnle{{s}{s}}e you would deui{s}e {s}ome vertuous lye, <bkdv t="ln" n="1151"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">To </fw> <bkdv2 page="35" sig="E4r" side="inner" forme="5"> <compshift name="B-like"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1152"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1153"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">To doe more for me then mine owne de{s}ert, <bkdv t="ln" n="1154"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And hang more prai{s}e vpon decea{s}ed I, <bkdv t="ln" n="1155"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Then nigard truth would willingly impart<f t="pi">:<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1156"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O lea{{s}t} your true loue may {s}eeme falce in this, <bkdv t="ln" n="1157"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That you for loue {s}peake well of me vntrue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1158"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">My name be buried where my body is, <bkdv t="ln" n="1159"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And liue no more to {{s}h}ame nor me,nor you. <bkdv t="ln" n="1160"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For I am {{s}h}amd by that which I bring forth, <bkdv t="ln" n="1161"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And {s}o {{s}h}ould you,to loue things nothing worth. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="73" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1162"><headingno>73</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1163"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hat time of yeeare thou mai{{s}t} in me behold, <bkdv t="ln" n="1164"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When yellow leaues,or none,or few doe hange <bkdv t="ln" n="1165"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Vpon tho{s}e boughes which {{s}h}ake again{{s}t} the could, <bkdv t="ln" n="1166"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Bare rn'wd quiers,where late the {s}weet birds {s}ang. <bkdv t="ln" n="1167"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">In me thou {s}ee{{s}t} the twi-light of {s}uch day, <bkdv t="ln" n="1168"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">As after Sun-{s}et fadeth in the We{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1169"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Which by and by blacke night doth take away, <bkdv t="ln" n="1170"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Deaths {s}econd {s}elfe that {s}eals vp all in re{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="1171"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">In me thou {s}ee{{s}t} the glowing of {s}uch {fi}re, <bkdv t="ln" n="1172"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That on the a{{s}h}es of his youth doth lye, <bkdv t="ln" n="1173"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">As the death bed,whereon it mu{{s}t} expire, <bkdv t="ln" n="1174"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Con{s}um'd with that which it was nurri{{s}h}t by. <bkdv t="ln" n="1175"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }This thou perceu'{{s}t},which makes thy loue more {{s}t}rong, <bkdv t="ln" n="1176"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To loue that well,which thou mu{{s}t} leaue ere long. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="74" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1177"><headingno>74</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1178"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">B<f t="pr">Vt be contented when that fell are{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1179"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">With out all bayle {{s}h}all carry me away, <bkdv t="ln" n="1180"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">My life hath in this line {s}ome intere{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1181"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Which for memoriall {{s}t}ill with thee {{s}h}all {{s}t}ay. <bkdv t="ln" n="1182"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">When thou reuewe{{s}t} this,thou doe{{s}t} reuew, <bkdv t="ln" n="1183"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">The very part was con{s}ecrate to thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1184"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">The earth can haue but earth,which is his due, <bkdv t="ln" n="1185"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">My {s}pirit is thine the better part of me, <bkdv t="ln" n="1186"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">So then thou ha{{s}t} but lo{{s}t} the dregs of life, <bkdv t="ln" n="1187"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">The pray of wormes,my body being dead, <bkdv t="ln" n="1188"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">The coward conque{{s}t} of a wretches knife, <bkdv t="ln" n="1189"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">To </fw> <bkdv2 page="36" sig="E4v" side="outer" forme="5"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1190"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1191"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To ba{s}e of thee to be remembred, <bkdv t="ln" n="1192"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }The worth of that,is that which it containes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1193"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And that is this, and this with thee remaines. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="75" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1194"><headingno>75</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1195"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpi">S<f t="pr">O are you to my thoughts as food to life, <bkdv t="ln" n="1196"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Or as {s}weet {s}ea{s}on'd {{s}h}ewers are to the ground; <bkdv t="ln" n="1197"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And for the peace of you I hold {s}uch {{s}t}rife, <bkdv t="ln" n="1198"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">As twixt a mi{s}er and his wealth is found. <bkdv t="ln" n="1199"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Now proud as an inioyer,and anon <bkdv t="ln" n="1200"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Doubting the {fi}lching age will {{s}t}eale his trea{s}ure, <bkdv t="ln" n="1201"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Now counting be{{s}t} to be with you alone, <bkdv t="ln" n="1202"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Then betterd that the world may {s}ee my plea{s}ure, <bkdv t="ln" n="1203"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Some-time all ful with fea{{s}t}ing on your {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="1204"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And by and by cleane {{s}t}arued for a looke, <bkdv t="ln" n="1205"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Po{{s}{s}}e{{s}{s}i}ng or pur{s}uing no delight <bkdv t="ln" n="1206"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Saue what is had,or mu{{s}t} from you be tooke. <bkdv t="ln" n="1207"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Thus do I pine and {s}urfet day by day, <bkdv t="ln" n="1208"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Or gluttoning on all,or all away, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="76" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1209"><headingno>76</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1210"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Hy is my ver{s}e {s}o barren of new pride<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1211"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">So far from variation or quicke change? <bkdv t="ln" n="1212"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Why with the time do I not glance a{{s}i}de <bkdv t="ln" n="1213"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">To new found methods,and to compounds <app> {{s}t}range <rdg source="all copies but Folger-Jolley">{{s}t}range?</rdg> </app> <bkdv t="ln" n="1214"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Why write I {{s}t}ill all one,euer the {s}ame, <bkdv t="ln" n="1215"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And keepe inuention in a noted weed, <bkdv t="ln" n="1216"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">That euery word doth almo{{s}t} fel my name, <bkdv t="ln" n="1217"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Shewing their birth,and where they did <app> proceed <rdg source="all copies but Folger-Jolley"> proceed<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"></rdg> </app> <bkdv t="ln" n="1218"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O know {s}weet loue I alwaies write of you, <bkdv t="ln" n="1219"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And you and loue are {{s}t}ill my argument: <bkdv t="ln" n="1220"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">So all my be{{s}t} is dre{{s}{s}i}ng old words new, <bkdv t="ln" n="1221"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Spending againe what is already {s}pent: <bkdv t="ln" n="1222"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For as the Sun is daily new and old, <bkdv t="ln" n="1223"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }So is my loue {{s}t}ill telling what is told, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="77" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1224"><headingno>77</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1225"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hy gla{{s}{s}}e will {{s}h}ew thee how thy beauties were, <bkdv t="ln" n="1226"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Thy dyall how thy pretious mynuits wa{{s}t}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1227"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">The </fw> <bkdv1 gathering="6" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="37" sig="F1r" side="outer" forme="6"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1228"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1229"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">The vacant leaues thy mindes imprint will beare, <bkdv t="ln" n="1230"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And of this booke,this learning mai{{s}t} thou ta{{s}t}e. <bkdv t="ln" n="1231"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">The wrinckles which thy gla{{s}{s}}e will truly {{s}h}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1232"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Of mouthed graues will giue thee memorie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1233"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Thou by thy dyals {{s}h}ady {{s}t}ealth mai{{s}t} know, <bkdv t="ln" n="1234"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Times theeui{{s}h} progre{{s}{s}}e to eternitie. <bkdv t="ln" n="1235"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Looke what thy memorie cannot containe, <bkdv t="ln" n="1236"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Commit to the{s}e wa{{s}t}e blacks,and thou {{s}h}alt {fi}nde <bkdv t="ln" n="1237"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Tho{s}e children nur{{s}t},deliuerd from thy braine, <bkdv t="ln" n="1238"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To take a new acquaintance of thy minde. <bkdv t="ln" n="1239"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }The{s}e o{ffi}ces,{s}o oft as thou wilt looke, <bkdv t="ln" n="1240"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Shall pro{fi}t thee,and much inrich thy booke. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="78" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1241"><headingno>78</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1242"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">S<f t="pr">O oft haue I inuok'd thee for my Mu{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1243"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And found {s}uch faire a{{s}{s}i}{{s}t}ance in my ver{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1244"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">As euery <f t="pi">Alien<f t="pr"> pen hath got my v{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1245"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And vnder thee their poe{{s}i}e di{s}per{s}e. <bkdv t="ln" n="1246"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Thine eyes,that taught the dumbe on high to {{s}i}ng, <bkdv t="ln" n="1247"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And heauie ignorance aloft to {fl}ie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1248"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Haue added fethers to the learneds wing, <bkdv t="ln" n="1249"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And giuen grace a double Maie{{s}t}ie. <bkdv t="ln" n="1250"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Yet be mo{{s}t} proud of that which I compile, <bkdv t="ln" n="1251"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Who{s}e in{fl}uence is thine,and borne of thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1252"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">In others workes thou doo{{s}t} but mend the {{s}t}ile, <bkdv t="ln" n="1253"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And Arts with thy {s}weete graces graced be. <bkdv t="ln" n="1254"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But thou art all my art,and doo{{s}t} aduance <bkdv t="ln" n="1255"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }As high as learning,my rude ignorance. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="79" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1256"><headingno>79</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1257"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpi">W<f t="pr">Hil{{s}t} I alone did call vpon thy ayde, <bkdv t="ln" n="1258"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">My ver{s}e alone had all thy gentle grace, <bkdv t="ln" n="1259"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">But now my gracious numbers are decayde, <bkdv t="ln" n="1260"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And my {{s}i}ck Mu{s}e doth giue an other place. <bkdv t="ln" n="1261"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">I grant ( {s}weet loue <f t="pi">)<f t="pr">thy louely argument <bkdv t="ln" n="1262"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">De{s}erues the trauaile of a worthier pen, <bkdv t="ln" n="1263"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Yet what of thee thy Poet doth inuent, <bkdv t="ln" n="1264"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">He robs thee of,and payes it thee againe, <bkdv t="ln" n="1265"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">F</fw> <fw t="catch">He </fw> <bkdv2 page="38" sig="F1v" side="inner" forme="6"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1266"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1267"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">He lends thee vertue,and he {{s}t}ole that word, <bkdv t="ln" n="1268"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">From thy behauiour,beautie doth he giue <bkdv t="ln" n="1269"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And found it in thy cheeke: he can a{ff}oord <bkdv t="ln" n="1270"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">No prai{s}e to thee,but what in thee doth liue. <bkdv t="ln" n="1271"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Then thanke him not for that which he doth {s}ay, <bkdv t="ln" n="1272"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Since what he owes thee,thou thy {s}elfe doo{{s}t} pay, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="80" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1273"><headingno>80</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1274"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr"> How I faint when I of you do write, <bkdv t="ln" n="1275"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Knowing a better {s}pirit doth v{s}e your name, <bkdv t="ln" n="1276"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And in the prai{s}e thereof {s}pends all his might, <bkdv t="ln" n="1277"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">To make me toung-tide {s}peaking of your fame. <bkdv t="ln" n="1278"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">But {{s}i}nce your worth<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">wide as the Ocean is<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1279"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">The humble as the proude{{s}t} {s}aile doth beare, <bkdv t="ln" n="1280"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">My {s}aw{{s}i}e barke<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">inferior farre to his<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1281"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">On your broad maine doth wilfully appeare. <bkdv t="ln" n="1282"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Your {{s}h}allowe{{s}t} helpe will hold me vp a {fl}oate, <bkdv t="ln" n="1283"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Whil{{s}t} he vpon your {s}oundle{{s}{s}}e deepe doth ride, <bkdv t="ln" n="1284"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Or ( being wrackt <f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> I am a worthle{{s}{s}}e bote, <bkdv t="ln" n="1285"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">He of tall building,and of goodly pride. <bkdv t="ln" n="1286"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Then If he thriue and I be ca{{s}t} away, <bkdv t="ln" n="1287"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }The wor{{s}t} was this,my loue was my decay. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="81" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1288"><headingno>8I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1289"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr">R I {{s}h}all liue your Epitaph to make, <bkdv t="ln" n="1290"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Or you {s}uruiue when I in earth am rotten, <bkdv t="ln" n="1291"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">From hence your memory death cannot take, <bkdv t="ln" n="1292"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Although in me each part will be forgotten. <bkdv t="ln" n="1293"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Your name from hence immortall life {{s}h}all haue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1294"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Though I <f t="pi">(<f t="pr"> once gone) to all the world mu{{s}t} dye, <bkdv t="ln" n="1295"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">The earth can yeeld me but a common graue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1296"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">When you intombed in mens eyes {{s}h}all lye, <bkdv t="ln" n="1297"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Your monument {{s}h}all be my gentle ver{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1298"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which eyes not yet created {{s}h}all ore-read, <bkdv t="ln" n="1299"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And toungs to be,your beeing {{s}h}all rehear{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1300"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">When all the breathers of this world are dead, <bkdv t="ln" n="1301"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }You {{s}t}ill {{s}h}all liue ({s}uch vertue hath my Pen) <bkdv t="ln" n="1302"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Where breath mo{{s}t} breaths,euen in the mouths of men. <bkdv t="ln" n="1303"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">I grant </fw> <bkdv2 page="39" sig="F2r" side="inner" forme="6"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1304"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="82" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1305"><headingno>82</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1306"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I <f t="pr">Grant thou wert not married to my Mu{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1307"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And therefore maie{{s}t} without attaint ore-looke <bkdv t="ln" n="1308"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">The dedicated words which writers v{s}e <bkdv t="ln" n="1309"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Of their faire {s}ubie{ct},ble{{s}{s}i}ng euery booke. <bkdv t="ln" n="1310"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Thou art as faire in knowledge as in hew, <bkdv t="ln" n="1311"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Finding thy worth a limmit pa{{s}t} my prai{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1312"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And therefore art inforc'd to {s}eeke anew, <bkdv t="ln" n="1313"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Some fre{{s}h}er {{s}t}ampe of the time bettering dayes. <bkdv t="ln" n="1314"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">And do {s}o loue,yet when they haue deui{s}de, <bkdv t="ln" n="1315"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">What {{s}t}rained touches Rhethorick can lend, <bkdv t="ln" n="1316"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Thou truly faire,wert truly {{s}i}mpathizde, <bkdv t="ln" n="1317"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">In true plaine words,by thy true telling friend. <bkdv t="ln" n="1318"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And their gro{{s}{s}}e painting might be better v{s}'d, <bkdv t="ln" n="1319"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Where cheekes need blood,in thee it is abu{s}'d. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="83" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1320"><headingno>83</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1321"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr"> Neuer {s}aw that you did painting need, <bkdv t="ln" n="1322"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And therefore to your faire no painting {s}et, <bkdv t="ln" n="1323"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">I found( or thought I found) you did exceed, <bkdv t="ln" n="1324"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">The barren tender of a Poets debt: <bkdv t="ln" n="1325"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">And therefore haue I {{s}l}ept in your report, <bkdv t="ln" n="1326"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">That you your {s}elfe being extant well might {{s}h}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1327"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">How farre a moderne quill doth come to {{s}h}ort, <bkdv t="ln" n="1328"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Speaking of worth,what worth in you doth grow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1329"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">This {{s}i}lence for my {{s}i}nne you did impute, <bkdv t="ln" n="1330"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which {{s}h}all be mo{{s}t} my glory being dombe, <bkdv t="ln" n="1331"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">For I impaire not beautie being mute, <bkdv t="ln" n="1332"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">When others would giue life,and bring a tombe. <bkdv t="ln" n="1333"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }There liues more life in one of your faire eyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1334"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Then both your Poets can in prai{s}e deui{s}e. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="84" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1335"><headingno>84</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1336"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">W<f t="pr">Ho is it that {s}ayes mo{{s}t},which can {s}ay more, <bkdv t="ln" n="1337"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Then this rich prai{s}e,that you alone,are you, <bkdv t="ln" n="1338"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">In who{s}e con{fi}ne immured is the {{s}t}ore, <bkdv t="ln" n="1339"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Which {{s}h}ould example where your equall grew, <bkdv t="ln" n="1340"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Leane penurie within that Pen doth dwell, <bkdv t="ln" n="1341"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">F 2</fw> <fw t="catch">That </fw> <bkdv2 page="40" sig="F2v" side="outer" forme="6"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1342"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1343"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">That to his {s}ubie{ct} lends not {s}ome {s}mall glory, <bkdv t="ln" n="1344"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">But he that writes of you,if he can tell, <bkdv t="ln" n="1345"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">That you are you,{s}o digni{fi}es his {{s}t}ory. <bkdv t="ln" n="1346"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Let him but coppy what in you is writ, <bkdv t="ln" n="1347"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Not making wor{s}e what nature made {s}o cleere, <bkdv t="ln" n="1348"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And {s}uch a counter-part {{s}h}all fame his wit, <bkdv t="ln" n="1349"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Making his {{s}t}ile admired euery where. <bkdv t="ln" n="1350"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }You to your beautious ble{{s}{s}i}ngs adde a cur{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1351"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Being fond on prai{s}e,which makes your prai{s}es wor{s}e. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="85" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1352"><headingno>85</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1353"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">M<f t="pr">Y toung-tide Mu{s}e in manners holds her {{s}t}ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="1354"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">While comments of your prai{s}e richly compil'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1355"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Re{s}erue their Chara{ct}er with goulden quill, <bkdv t="ln" n="1356"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And precious phra{s}e by all the Mu{s}es {fi}l'd. <bkdv t="ln" n="1357"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">I thinke good thoughts,whil{{s}t} other write good wordes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1358"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And like vnlettered clarke {{s}t}ill crie Amen, <bkdv t="ln" n="1359"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">To euery Himne that able {s}pirit a{ff}ords, <bkdv t="ln" n="1360"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">In poli{{s}h}t forme of well re{fi}ned pen. <bkdv t="ln" n="1361"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Hearing you prai{s}d,I {s}ay <w">'t</w">is {s}o, <w">'t</w">is true, <bkdv t="ln" n="1362"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And to the mo{{s}t} of prai{s}e adde {s}ome-thing more, <bkdv t="ln" n="1363"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But that is in my thought,who{s}e loue to you <bkdv t="ln" n="1364"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">(Though words come hind-mo{{s}t}<f t="pi">)<f t="pr">holds his ranke before, <bkdv t="ln" n="1365"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Then others,for the breath of words re{s}pe{ct}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1366"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Me for my dombe thoughts,{s}peaking in e{ff}e{ct}. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="86" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1367"><headingno>86</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1368"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">As it the proud full {s}aile of his great ver{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1369"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Bound for the prize of (all to precious) you, <bkdv t="ln" n="1370"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">That did my ripe thoughts in my braine inhearce, <bkdv t="ln" n="1371"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Making their tombe the wombe wherein they grew? <bkdv t="ln" n="1372"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Was it his {s}pirit,by {s}pirits taught to write, <bkdv t="ln" n="1373"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Aboue a mortall pitch,that {{s}t}ruck me dead ? <bkdv t="ln" n="1374"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">No,neither he,nor his compiers by night <bkdv t="ln" n="1375"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Giuing him ayde,my ver{s}e a{{s}t}oni{{s}h}ed. <bkdv t="ln" n="1376"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">He nor that a{ff}able familiar gho{{s}t} <bkdv t="ln" n="1377"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which nightly gulls him with intelligence, <bkdv t="ln" n="1378"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">As vi{ct}ors of my {{s}i}lence cannot boa{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1379"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">I was </fw> <bkdv2 page="41" sig="F3r" side="outer" forme="6"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1380"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1381"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">I was not {{s}i}ck of any feare from thence. <bkdv t="ln" n="1382"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But when your countinance {fi}ld vp his line, <bkdv t="ln" n="1383"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Then lackt I matter,that infeebled mine. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="87" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1384"><headingno>87</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1385"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">F<f t="pr">Arewell thou art too deare for my po{{s}{s}}e{{s}{s}i}ng, <bkdv t="ln" n="1386"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And like enough thou know{{s}t} thy e{{s}t}imate, <bkdv t="ln" n="1387"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">The <app> Charter <rdg source="Folger-Mildmay"> Char ter</rdg> </app> of thy worth giues thee relea{{s}i}ng: <bkdv t="ln" n="1388"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">My bonds in thee are all determinate. <bkdv t="ln" n="1389"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For how do I hold thee but by thy granting, <bkdv t="ln" n="1390"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And for that ritches where is my de{s}eruing? <bkdv t="ln" n="1391"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">The cau{s}e of this faire guift in me is wanting, <bkdv t="ln" n="1392"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And {s}o my pattent back againe is {s}weruing. <bkdv t="ln" n="1393"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thy {s}elfe thou gau'{{s}t},thy owne worth then not knowing, <bkdv t="ln" n="1394"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Or mee to whom thou gau'{{s}t} it,el{s}e mi{{s}t}aking, <bkdv t="ln" n="1395"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">So thy great guift vpon mi{s}pri{{s}i}on growing, <bkdv t="ln" n="1396"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Comes home againe,on better iudgement making. <bkdv t="ln" n="1397"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Thus haue I had thee as a dreame doth {fl}atter, <bkdv t="ln" n="1398"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }In {{s}l}eepe a King,but waking no {s}uch matter. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="88" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1399"><headingno>88</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1400"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Hen thou {{s}h}alt be di{s}pode to {s}et me light, <bkdv t="ln" n="1401"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And place my merrit in the eie of skorne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1402"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Vpon thy {{s}i}de,again{{s}t} my {s}elfe ile {fi}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="1403"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And proue thee virtuous,though thou art for{s}worne: <bkdv t="ln" n="1404"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">With mine owne weakene{{s}{s}}e being be{{s}t} acquainted, <bkdv t="ln" n="1405"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Vpon thy part I can {s}et downe a {{s}t}ory <bkdv t="ln" n="1406"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Of faults conceald,wherein I am attainted: <bkdv t="ln" n="1407"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">That thou in loo{{s}i}ng me {{s}h}all win much glory<f t="pi">:<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1408"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">And I by this wil be a gainer too, <bkdv t="ln" n="1409"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">For bending all my louing thoughts on thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1410"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">The iniuries that to my {s}elfe I doe, <bkdv t="ln" n="1411"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Doing thee vantage,duble vantage me. <bkdv t="ln" n="1412"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Such is my loue,to thee I {s}o belong, <bkdv t="ln" n="1413"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That for thy right,my {s}elfe will beare all wrong. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="89" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1414"><headingno>89</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1415"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">S<f t="pr">Ay that thou did{{s}t} for{s}ake mee for {s}ome falt, <bkdv t="ln" n="1416"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And I will comment vpon that o{ff}ence, <bkdv t="ln" n="1417"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">F 3</fw> <app>The <rdg source="Huntington-Luttrell, Bodleian-Caldecott">Speake</rdg> </app> <bkdv2 page="42" sig="F3v" side="inner" forme="6"> <compshift name ="A"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1418"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1419"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Speake of my lamene{{s}{s}}e, and I {{s}t}raight will halt: <bkdv t="ln" n="1420"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Again{{s}t} thy rea{s}ons making no defence. <bkdv t="ln" n="1421"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Thou can{{s}t} not<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">loue)di{s}grace me halfe {s}o ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="1422"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">To {s}et a forme vpon de{{s}i}red change, <bkdv t="ln" n="1423"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">As ile my {s}elfe di{s}grace,knowing thy wil, <bkdv t="ln" n="1424"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">I will acquaintance {{s}t}rangle and looke {{s}t}range: <bkdv t="ln" n="1425"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Be ab{s}ent from thy walkes and in my tongue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1426"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Thy {s}weet beloued name no more {{s}h}all dwell, <bkdv t="ln" n="1427"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Lea{{s}t} I(too much <app> prophane <rdg source="Folger-Mildmay, Elizabethan Club"> proface</rdg> </app>){{s}h}ould do it wronge: <bkdv t="ln" n="1428"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And haplie of our old acquaintance tell. <bkdv t="ln" n="1429"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For thee,again{{s}t} my {s}elfe ile vow debate, <bkdv t="ln" n="1430"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }For I mu{{s}t} nere loue him whom thou do{{s}t} hate. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="90" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1431"><headingno>90</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1432"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hen hate me when thou wilt, if euer,now, <bkdv t="ln" n="1433"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Now while the world is bent my deeds to cro{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1434"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Ioyne with the {s}pight of fortune,make me bow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1435"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And doe not drop in for an after lo{{s}{s}}e<f t="pi">:<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1436"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Ah doe not,when my heart hath {s}capte this {s}orrow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1437"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Come in the rereward of a conquerd woe, <bkdv t="ln" n="1438"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Giue not a windy night a rainie morrow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1439"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">To linger out a purpo{s}d ouer-throw. <bkdv t="ln" n="1440"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">If thou wilt leaue me, do not leaue me la{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1441"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">When other pettie griefes haue done their {s}pight, <bkdv t="ln" n="1442"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But in the on{s}et come,{s}o {{s}t}all I ta{{s}t}e <bkdv t="ln" n="1443"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">At {fi}r{{s}t} the very wor{{s}t} of fortunes might. <bkdv t="ln" n="1444"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And other {{s}t}raines of woe, which now {s}eeme woe, <bkdv t="ln" n="1445"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Compar'd with lo{{s}{s}}e of thee,will not {s}eeme {s}o. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="91" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1446"><headingno>9I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1447"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">S<f t="pr">Ome glory in their birth,{s}ome in their skill, <bkdv t="ln" n="1448"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Some in their wealth, {s}ome in their bodies force, <bkdv t="ln" n="1449"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Some in their garments though new-fangled ill: <bkdv t="ln" n="1450"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Some in their Hawkes and Hounds,{s}ome in their Hor{s}e. <bkdv t="ln" n="1451"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">And euery humor hath his adiun{ct} plea{s}ure, <bkdv t="ln" n="1452"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Wherein it {fi}ndes a ioy aboue the re{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1453"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">But the{s}e perticulers are not my mea{s}ure, <bkdv t="ln" n="1454"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">All the{s}e I better in one generall be{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="1455"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Thy </fw> <bkdv2 page="43" sig="F4r" side="inner" forme="6"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1456"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1457"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thy loue is bitter then high birth to me, <bkdv t="ln" n="1458"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Richer then wealth,prouder then garments co{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1459"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Of more delight then Hawkes or Hor{s}es bee: <bkdv t="ln" n="1460"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And hauing thee,of all mens pride I boa{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="1461"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Wretched in this alone,that thou mai{{s}t} take, <bkdv t="ln" n="1462"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }All this away,and me mo{{s}t} wretched make. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="92" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1463"><headingno>92</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1464"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">B<f t="pr">Vt doe thy wor{{s}t} to {{s}t}eale thy {s}elfe away, <bkdv t="ln" n="1465"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">For tearme of life thou art a{{s}{s}}ured mine, <bkdv t="ln" n="1466"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And life no longer then thy loue will {{s}t}ay, <bkdv t="ln" n="1467"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">For it depends vpon that loue of thine. <bkdv t="ln" n="1468"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Then need I not to feare the wor{{s}t} of wrongs, <bkdv t="ln" n="1469"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">When in the lea{{s}t} of them my life hath end, <bkdv t="ln" n="1470"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">I {s}ee,a better {{s}t}ate to me belongs <bkdv t="ln" n="1471"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Then that,which on thy humor doth depend. <bkdv t="ln" n="1472"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thou can{{s}t} not vex me with incon{{s}t}ant minde, <bkdv t="ln" n="1473"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Since that my life on thy reuolt doth lie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1474"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Oh what a happy title do I {fi}nde , <bkdv t="ln" n="1475"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Happy to haue thy loue, happy to die! <bkdv t="ln" n="1476"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But whats {s}o ble{{s}{s}}ed faire that feares no blot, <bkdv t="ln" n="1477"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Thou mai{{s}t} be falce, and yet I know it not. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="93" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1478"><headingno>93</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1479"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">S<f t="pr">O {{s}h}all I liue,{s}uppo{{s}i}ng thou art true, <bkdv t="ln" n="1480"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Like a deceiued husband,{s}o loues face, <bkdv t="ln" n="1481"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">May {{s}t}ill {s}eeme loue to me,though alter'd new: <bkdv t="ln" n="1482"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Thy lookes with me,thy heart in other place. <bkdv t="ln" n="1483"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For their can liue no hatred in thine eye, <bkdv t="ln" n="1484"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Therefore in that I cannot know thy change, <bkdv t="ln" n="1485"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">In manies lookes,the falce hearts hi{{s}t}ory <bkdv t="ln" n="1486"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Is writ in moods and frounes and wrinckles {{s}t}range. <bkdv t="ln" n="1487"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But heauen in thy creation did decree, <bkdv t="ln" n="1488"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That in thy face {s}weet loue {{s}h}ould euer dwell, <bkdv t="ln" n="1489"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">What ere thy thoughts, or thy hearts workings be, <bkdv t="ln" n="1490"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Thy lookes {{s}h}ould nothing thence, but {s}weetne{{s}{s}}e tell. <bkdv t="ln" n="1491"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }How like <f t="pi">Eaues<f t="pr"> apple doth thy beauty grow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1492"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }If thy {s}weet vertue an{s}were not thy {{s}h}ow. <bkdv t="ln" n="1493"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">94 </fw> <bkdv2 page="44" sig="F4v" side="outer" forme="6"> <compshift name="A"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1494"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="94" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1495"><headingno>94</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1496"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hey that haue powre to hurt,and will doe none, <bkdv t="ln" n="1497"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">That doe not do the thing,they mo{{s}t} do {{s}h}owe, <bkdv t="ln" n="1498"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Who mouing others,are them{s}elues as {{s}t}one, <bkdv t="ln" n="1499"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Vnmooued,could,and to temptation {{s}l}ow: <bkdv t="ln" n="1500"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">They rightly do inherrit heauens graces, <bkdv t="ln" n="1501"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And husband natures ritches from expence, <bkdv t="ln" n="1502"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">They are the Lords and owners of their faces, <bkdv t="ln" n="1503"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Others,but {{s}t}ewards of their excellence: <bkdv t="ln" n="1504"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">The {s}ommers {fl}owre is to the {s}ommer {s}weet, <bkdv t="ln" n="1505"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Though to it {s}elfe,it onely liue and die, <bkdv t="ln" n="1506"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But if that {fl}owre with ba{s}e infe{ct}ion meete, <bkdv t="ln" n="1507"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">The ba{s}e{{s}t} weed out-braues his dignity: <bkdv t="ln" n="1508"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For {s}weete{{s}t} things turne {s}owre{{s}t} by their deedes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1509"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Lillies that fe{{s}t}er, {s}mell far wor{s}e then weeds. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="95" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1510"><headingno>95</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1511"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">H<f t="pr">Ow {s}weet and louely do{{s}t} thou make the {{s}h}ame, <bkdv t="ln" n="1512"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Which like a canker in the fragrant Ro{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1513"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Doth {s}pot the beautie of thy budding name? <bkdv t="ln" n="1514"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Oh in what {s}weets doe{{s}t} thou thy {{s}i}nnes inclo{s}e! <bkdv t="ln" n="1515"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">That tongue that tells the {{s}t}ory of thy daies, <bkdv t="ln" n="1516"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">(Making la{s}ciuious comments on thy {s}port) <bkdv t="ln" n="1517"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Cannot di{s}prai{s}e,but in a kinde of prai{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1518"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Naming thy name, ble{{s}{s}}es an ill report. <bkdv t="ln" n="1519"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Oh what a man{{s}i}on haue tho{s}e vices got, <bkdv t="ln" n="1520"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which for their habitation cho{s}e out thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1521"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Where beauties vaile doth couer euery blot, <bkdv t="ln" n="1522"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And all things turnes to faire,that eies can {s}ee! <bkdv t="ln" n="1523"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Take heed<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">deare heart)of this large priuiledge, <bkdv t="ln" n="1524"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }The harde{{s}t} knife ill v{s}'d doth loo{s}e his edge. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="96" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1525"><headingno>96</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1526"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">S<f t="pr">Ome {s}ay thy fault is youth,{s}ome wantone{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1527"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Some {s}ay thy grace is youth and gentle {s}port, <bkdv t="ln" n="1528"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Both grace and faults are lou'd of more and le{{s}{s}}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="1529"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Thou mak{{s}t} faults graces,that to thee re{s}ort: <bkdv t="ln" n="1530"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">As on the {fi}nger of a throned Queene, <bkdv t="ln" n="1531"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">The </fw> <bkdv1 gathering="7" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="45" sig="G1r" side="outer" forme="7"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1532"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1533"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">The ba{s}e{{s}t} Iewell wil be well e{{s}t}eem'd: <bkdv t="ln" n="1534"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">So are tho{s}e errors that in thee are {s}eene, <bkdv t="ln" n="1535"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">To truths tran{{s}l}ated,and for true things deem'd. <bkdv t="ln" n="1536"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">How many Lambs might the {{s}t}erne Wolfe betray, <bkdv t="ln" n="1537"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">If like a Lambe he could his lookes tran{{s}l}ate. <bkdv t="ln" n="1538"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">How many gazers migh{{s}t} thou lead away, <bkdv t="ln" n="1539"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">If thou would{{s}t} v{s}e the {{s}t}rength of all thy {{s}t}ate? <bkdv t="ln" n="1540"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But doe not {s}o,I loue thee in {s}uch {s}ort, <bkdv t="ln" n="1541"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }As thou being mine,mine is thy good report. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="97" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1542"><headingno>97</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1543"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">H<f t="pr">Ow like a Winter hath my ab{s}ence beene <bkdv t="ln" n="1544"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">From thee,the plea{s}ure of the {fl}eeting yeare? <bkdv t="ln" n="1545"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">What freezings haue I felt,what darke daies {s}eene<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1546"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">What old Decembers barene{{s}{s}}e euery where? <bkdv t="ln" n="1547"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">And yet this time remou'd was {s}ommers time, <bkdv t="ln" n="1548"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">The teeming Autumne big with ritch increa{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1549"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Bearing the wanton burthen of the prime, <bkdv t="ln" n="1550"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Like widdowed wombes after their Lords decea{s}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="1551"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Yet this aboundant i{{s}{s}}ue {s}eem'd to me, <bkdv t="ln" n="1552"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">But hope of Orphans,and vn-fathered fruite, <bkdv t="ln" n="1553"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">For Sommer and his plea{s}ures waite on thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1554"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And thou away,the very birds are mute. <bkdv t="ln" n="1555"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Or if they {{s}i}ng,<w">t</w">is with {s}o dull a cheere, <bkdv t="ln" n="1556"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That leaues looke pale,dreading the Winters neere. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="98" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1557"><headingno>98</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1558"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">F<f t="pr">Rom you haue I beene ab{s}ent in the {s}pring, <bkdv t="ln" n="1559"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When proud pide Aprill (dre{{s}t} in all his trim) <bkdv t="ln" n="1560"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Hath put a {s}pirit of youth in euery thing: <bkdv t="ln" n="1561"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">That heauie <f t="pi">Saturne<f t="pr"> laught and leapt with him. <bkdv t="ln" n="1562"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Yet nor the laies of birds,nor the {s}weet {s}mell <bkdv t="ln" n="1563"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Of di{ff}erent {fl}owers in odor and in hew, <bkdv t="ln" n="1564"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Could make me any {s}ummers {{s}t}ory tell: <bkdv t="ln" n="1565"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Or from their proud lap pluck them where they grew: <bkdv t="ln" n="1566"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Nor did I wonder at the Lillies white, <bkdv t="ln" n="1567"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Nor prai{s}e the deepe vermillion in the Ro{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1568"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">They weare but {s}weet,but {fi}gures of delight: <bkdv t="ln" n="1569"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">G</fw> <fw t="catch">Drawne </fw> <bkdv2 page="46" sig="G1v" side="inner" forme="7"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1570"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1571"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Drawne after you, you patterne of all tho{s}e. <bkdv t="ln" n="1572"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Yet {s}eem'd it Winter {{s}t}ill,and you away, <bkdv t="ln" n="1573"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }As with your {{s}h}addow I with the{s}e did play. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="99" rhyme="ababacdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1574"><headingno>99</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1575"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">He forward violet thus did I chide, <bkdv t="ln" n="1576"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Sweet theefe whence did{{s}t} thou {{s}t}eale thy {s}weet that <supplied reason="hung">{s}mels</supplied> <bkdv t="ln" n="1577"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">If not from my loues breath,the purple pride,<!--({s}mels--> <bkdv t="ln" n="1578"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Which on thy {s}oft cheeke for complexion dwells<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1579"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">In my loues veines thou ha{{s}t} too gro{s}ely died, <bkdv t="ln" n="1580"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">The Lillie I condemned for thy hand, <bkdv t="ln" n="1581"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And buds of marierom had {{s}t}olne thy haire, <bkdv t="ln" n="1582"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">The Ro{s}es fearefully on thornes did {{s}t}and, <bkdv t="ln" n="1583"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Our blu{{s}h}ing {{s}h}ame,an other white di{s}paire: <bkdv t="ln" n="1584"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">A third nor red,nor white,had {{s}t}olne of both, <bkdv t="ln" n="1585"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And to his robbry had annext thy breath, <bkdv t="ln" n="1586"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">But for his theft in pride of all his growth <bkdv t="ln" n="1587"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">A vengfull canker eate him vp to death. <bkdv t="ln" n="1588"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }More {fl}owers I noted,yet I none could {s}ee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1589"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="15">{ }{ }But {s}weet,or culler it had {{s}t}olne from thee. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="100" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1590"><headingno>I00</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1591"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Here art thou Mu{s}e that thou forget{{s}t} {s}o long, <bkdv t="ln" n="1592"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">To {s}peake of that which giues thee all thy might? <bkdv t="ln" n="1593"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Spend{{s}t} thou thy furie on {s}ome worthle{{s}{s}}e {s}onge, <bkdv t="ln" n="1594"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Darkning thy powre to lend ba{s}e {s}ubie{ct}s light. <bkdv t="ln" n="1595"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Returne forgetfull Mu{s}e,and {{s}t}raight redeeme, <bkdv t="ln" n="1596"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">In gentle numbers time {s}o idely {s}pent, <bkdv t="ln" n="1597"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Sing to the eare that doth thy laies e{{s}t}eeme, <bkdv t="ln" n="1598"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And giues thy pen both skill and argument. <bkdv t="ln" n="1599"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Ri{s}e re{{s}t}y Mu{s}e,my loues {s}weet face {s}uruay, <bkdv t="ln" n="1600"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">If time haue any wrincle grauen there, <bkdv t="ln" n="1601"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">If any,be a <f t="pi">Satire<f t="pr"> to decay, <bkdv t="ln" n="1602"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And make times {s}poiles di{s}pi{s}ed euery where. <bkdv t="ln" n="1603"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Giue my loue fame fa{{s}t}er then time wa{{s}t}s life, <bkdv t="ln" n="1604"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }So thou preuen{{s}t} his {{s}i}eth,and crooked knife. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="101" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1605"><headingno>I0I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1606"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr">H truant Mu{s}e what {{s}h}albe thy amends, <bkdv t="ln" n="1607"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">For </fw> <bkdv2 page="47" sig="G2r" side="inner" forme="7"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1608"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1609"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">For thy negle{ct} of truth in beauty di'd? <bkdv t="ln" n="1610"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Both truth and beauty on my loue depends: <bkdv t="ln" n="1611"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">So do{{s}t} thou too,and therein digni{fi}'d: <bkdv t="ln" n="1612"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Make an{s}were Mu{s}e,wilt thou not haply {s}aie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1613"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Truth needs no collour with his collour {fi}xt, <bkdv t="ln" n="1614"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Beautie no pen{s}ell,beauties truth to lay: <bkdv t="ln" n="1615"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">But be{{s}t} is be{{s}t},if neuer intermixt. <bkdv t="ln" n="1616"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Becau{s}e he needs no prai{s}e,wilt thou be dumb? <bkdv t="ln" n="1617"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Excu{s}e not {{s}i}lence {s}o,for't lies in thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1618"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">To make him much out-liue a gilded tombe: <bkdv t="ln" n="1619"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And to be prai{s}d of ages yet to be. <bkdv t="ln" n="1620"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Then do thy o{ffi}ce Mu{s}e,I teach thee how, <bkdv t="ln" n="1621"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To make him {s}eeme long hence,as he {{s}h}owes now. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="102" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1622"><headingno>I02</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1623"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">M<f t="pr">Y loue is {{s}t}rengthned though more weake in {s}ee-<supplied reason="hung">ming</supplied> <bkdv t="ln" n="1624"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">I loue not le{{s}{s}}e,thogh le{{s}{s}}e the {{s}h}ow appeare, <!--(ming--> <bkdv t="ln" n="1625"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">That loue is marchandiz'd,who{s}e ritch e{{s}t}eeming, <bkdv t="ln" n="1626"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">The owners tongue doth publi{{s}h} euery where. <bkdv t="ln" n="1627"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Our loue was new,and then but in the {s}pring, <bkdv t="ln" n="1628"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">When I was wont to greet it with my laies, <bkdv t="ln" n="1629"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">As <f t="pi">Philomell<f t="pr"> in {s}ummers front doth {{s}i}nge, <bkdv t="ln" n="1630"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And {{s}t}ops his pipe in growth of riper daies: <bkdv t="ln" n="1631"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Not that the {s}ummer is le{{s}{s}}e plea{s}ant now <bkdv t="ln" n="1632"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Then when her mournefull himns did hu{{s}h} the night, <bkdv t="ln" n="1633"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But that wild mu{{s}i}ck burthens euery bow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1634"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And {s}weets growne common loo{s}e their deare delight. <bkdv t="ln" n="1635"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Therefore like her,I {s}ome-time hold my tongue: <bkdv t="ln" n="1636"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Becau{s}e I would not dull you with my {s}onge. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="103" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1637"><headingno>I03</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1638"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr">Lack what pouerty my Mu{s}e brings forth, <bkdv t="ln" n="1639"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">That hauing {s}uch a skope to {{s}h}ow her pride, <bkdv t="ln" n="1640"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">The argument all bare is of more worth <bkdv t="ln" n="1641"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Then when it hath my added prai{s}e be{{s}i}de. <bkdv t="ln" n="1642"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Oh blame me not if I no more can write! <bkdv t="ln" n="1643"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Looke in your gla{{s}{s}}e and there appeares a face, <bkdv t="ln" n="1644"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">That ouer-goes my blunt inuention quite, <bkdv t="ln" n="1645"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Dulling my lines,and doing me di{s}grace. <bkdv t="ln" n="1646"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">G 2</fw> <fw t="catch">Were </fw> <bkdv2 page="48" sig="G2v" side="outer" forme="7"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1647"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1648"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Were it not {{s}i}nfull then {{s}t}riuing to mend, <bkdv t="ln" n="1649"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">To marre the {s}ubie{ct} that before was well, <bkdv t="ln" n="1650"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">For to no other pa{{s}{s}}e my ver{s}es tend, <bkdv t="ln" n="1651"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Then of your graces and your gifts to tell. <bkdv t="ln" n="1652"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And more,much more then in my ver{s}e can {{s}i}t, <bkdv t="ln" n="1653"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Your owne gla{{s}{s}}e {{s}h}owes you,when you looke in it. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="104" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1654"><headingno>I04</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1655"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">T<f t="pr">O me faire friend you neuer can be old, <bkdv t="ln" n="1656"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">For as you were when {fi}r{{s}t} your eye I eyde, <bkdv t="ln" n="1657"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Such {s}eemes your beautie {{s}t}ill:Three Winters colde, <bkdv t="ln" n="1658"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Haue from the forre{{s}t}s {{s}h}ooke three {s}ummers pride, <bkdv t="ln" n="1659"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Three beautious {s}prings to yellow <f t="pi">Autumne<f t="pr"> turn'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1660"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">In proce{{s}{s}}e of the {s}ea{s}ons haue I {s}eene, <bkdv t="ln" n="1661"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Three Aprill perfumes in three hot Iunes burn'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1662"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Since {fi}r{{s}t} I {s}aw you fre{{s}h} which yet are greene. <bkdv t="ln" n="1663"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Ah yet doth beauty like a Dyall hand, <bkdv t="ln" n="1664"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Steale from his {fi}gure,and no pace perceiu'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1665"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">So your {s}weete hew,which me thinkes {{s}t}ill doth {{s}t}and <bkdv t="ln" n="1666"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Hath motion,and mine eye may be deceaued. <bkdv t="ln" n="1667"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For feare of which,heare this thou age vnbred, <bkdv t="ln" n="1668"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Ere you were borne was beauties {s}ummer dead. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="105" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1669"><headingno>I05</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1670"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Et not my loue be cal'd Idolatrie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1671"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Nor my beloued as an Idoll {{s}h}ow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1672"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Since all alike my {s}ongs and prai{s}es be <bkdv t="ln" n="1673"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">To one,of one,{{s}t}ill {s}uch,and euer {s}o. <bkdv t="ln" n="1674"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Kinde is my loue to day,to morrow kinde, <bkdv t="ln" n="1675"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Still con{{s}t}ant in a wondrous excellence, <bkdv t="ln" n="1676"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Therefore my ver{s}e to con{{s}t}ancie con{fi}n'de, <bkdv t="ln" n="1677"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">One thing expre{{s}{s}i}ng,leaues out di{ff}erence. <bkdv t="ln" n="1678"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Faire,kinde,and true,is all my argument, <bkdv t="ln" n="1679"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Faire,kinde and true,varrying to other words, <bkdv t="ln" n="1680"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And in this change is my inuention {s}pent, <bkdv t="ln" n="1681"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Three theams in one,which wondrous {s}cope a{ff}ords. <bkdv t="ln" n="1682"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Faire,kinde,and true,haue often liu'd alone. <bkdv t="ln" n="1683"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Which three till now,neuer kept {s}eate in one. <bkdv t="ln" n="1684"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">When </fw> <bkdv2 page="49" sig="G3r" side="outer" forme="7"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1685"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="106" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1686"><headingno>I06</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1687"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">W<f t="pr">Hen in the Chronicle of wa{{s}t}ed time, <bkdv t="ln" n="1688"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">I {s}ee di{s}criptions of the faire{{s}t} wights, <bkdv t="ln" n="1689"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And beautie making beautifull old rime, <bkdv t="ln" n="1690"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">In prai{s}e of Ladies dead,and louely Knights, <bkdv t="ln" n="1691"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Then in the blazon of {s}weet beauties be{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1692"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Of hand,of foote,of lip,of eye,of brow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1693"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">I {s}ee their antique Pen would haue expre{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1694"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Euen {s}uch a beauty as you mai{{s}t}er now. <bkdv t="ln" n="1695"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">So all their prai{s}es are but prophe{{s}i}es <bkdv t="ln" n="1696"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Of this our time,all you pre{fi}guring, <bkdv t="ln" n="1697"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And for they look'd but with deuining eyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1698"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">They had not {{s}t}ill enough your worth to {{s}i}ng : <bkdv t="ln" n="1699"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For we which now behold the{s}e pre{s}ent dayes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1700"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Haue eyes to wonder,but lack toungs to prai{s}e. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="107" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1701"><headingno>I07</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1702"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">N<f t="pr">Ot mine owne feares,nor the prophetick {s}oule, <bkdv t="ln" n="1703"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Of the wide world,dreaming on things to come, <bkdv t="ln" n="1704"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Can yet the lea{s}e of my true loue controule, <bkdv t="ln" n="1705"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Suppo{s}de as forfeit to a con{fi}n'd doome. <bkdv t="ln" n="1706"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">The mortall Moone hath her eclip{s}e indur'de, <bkdv t="ln" n="1707"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And the {s}ad Augurs mock their owne pre{s}age, <bkdv t="ln" n="1708"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Incertenties now crowne them-{s}elues a{{s}{s}}ur'de, <bkdv t="ln" n="1709"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And peace proclaimes Oliues of endle{{s}{s}}e age, <bkdv t="ln" n="1710"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Now with the drops of this mo{{s}t} balmie time, <bkdv t="ln" n="1711"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">My loue lookes fre{{s}h},and death to me {s}ub{s}cribes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1712"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Since {s}pight of him Ile liue in this poore rime, <bkdv t="ln" n="1713"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">While he in{s}ults ore dull and {s}peachle{{s}{s}}e tribes. <bkdv t="ln" n="1714"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And thou in this {{s}h}alt {fi}nde thy monument, <bkdv t="ln" n="1715"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }When tyrants cre{{s}t}s and tombs of bra{{s}{s}}e are {s}pent. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="108" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1716"><headingno>I08</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1717"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Hat's in the braine that Inck may chara{ct}er , <bkdv t="ln" n="1718"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Which hath not {fi}gur'd to thee my true {s}pirit, <bkdv t="ln" n="1719"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">What's new to {s}peake,what now to regi{{s}t}er, <bkdv t="ln" n="1720"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">That may expre{{s}{s}}e my loue,or thy deare merit ? <bkdv t="ln" n="1721"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Nothing {s}weet boy,but yet like prayers diuine, <bkdv t="ln" n="1722"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">G 3</fw> <fw t="catch">I mu{{s}t} </fw> <bkdv2 page="50" sig="G3v" side="inner" forme="7"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1723"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1724"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">I mu{{s}t} each day {s}ay ore the very {s}ame, <bkdv t="ln" n="1725"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Counting no old thing old,thou mine,I thine, <bkdv t="ln" n="1726"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Euen as when {fi}r{{s}t} I hallowed thy faire name. <bkdv t="ln" n="1727"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">So that eternall loue in loues fre{{s}h} ca{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1728"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Waighes not the du{{s}t} and iniury of age, <bkdv t="ln" n="1729"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Nor giues to nece{{s}{s}}ary wrinckles place, <bkdv t="ln" n="1730"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">But makes antiquitie for aye his page, <bkdv t="ln" n="1731"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Finding the {fi}r{{s}t} conceit of loue there bred, <bkdv t="ln" n="1732"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Where time and outward forme would {{s}h}ew it dead, <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="109" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1733"><headingno>I09</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1734"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr"> Neuer {s}ay that I was fal{s}e of heart, <bkdv t="ln" n="1735"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Though ab{s}ence {s}eem'd my {fl}ame to qualli{fi}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1736"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">As ea{{s}i}e might I from my {s}elfe depart, <bkdv t="ln" n="1737"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">As from my {s}oule which in thy bre{{s}t} doth lye : <bkdv t="ln" n="1738"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">That is my home of loue,if I haue rang'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1739"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Like him that trauels I returne againe, <bkdv t="ln" n="1740"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Iu{{s}t} to the time,not with the time exchang'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1741"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">So that my {s}elfe bring water for my {{s}t}aine, <bkdv t="ln" n="1742"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Neuer beleeue though in my nature raign'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1743"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">All frailties that be{{s}i}ege all kindes of blood, <bkdv t="ln" n="1744"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">That it could {s}o prepo{{s}t}erou{{s}l}ie be {{s}t}ain'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="1745"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To leaue for nothing all thy {s}umme of good : <bkdv t="ln" n="1746"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For nothing this wide Vniuer{s}e I call, <bkdv t="ln" n="1747"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Saue thou my Ro{s}e,in it thou art my all. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="110" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1748"><headingno>II0</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1749"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr">Las <w">'t</w">is true,I haue gone here and there, <bkdv t="ln" n="1750"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And made my {s}elfe a motley to the view, <bkdv t="ln" n="1751"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Gor'd mine own thoughts, {s}old cheap what is mo{{s}t} deare, <bkdv t="ln" n="1752"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Made old o{ff}ences of a{ff}e{ct}ions new. <bkdv t="ln" n="1753"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Mo{{s}t} true it is,that I haue lookt on truth <bkdv t="ln" n="1754"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">A{s}conce and {{s}t}rangely: But by all aboue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1755"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">The{s}e blenches gaue my heart an other youth, <bkdv t="ln" n="1756"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And wor{s}e e{{s}{s}}aies prou'd thee my be{{s}t} of loue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1757"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Now all is done,haue what {{s}h}all haue no end, <bkdv t="ln" n="1758"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Mine appetite I neuer more will grin'de <bkdv t="ln" n="1759"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">On newer proofe,to trie an older friend, <bkdv t="ln" n="1760"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">A God in loue,to whom I am con{fi}n'd. <bkdv t="ln" n="1761"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Then </fw> <bkdv2 page="51" sig="G4r" side="inner" forme="7"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1762"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1763"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Then giue me welcome,next my heauen the be{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1764"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Euen to thy pure and mo{{s}t} mo{{s}t} louing bre{{s}t}. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="111" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1765"><headingno>III</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1766"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr"> For my {s}ake doe you wi{{s}h} fortune chide, <bkdv t="ln" n="1767"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">The guiltie godde{{s}{s}}e of my harmfull deeds, <bkdv t="ln" n="1768"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">That did not better for my life prouide, <bkdv t="ln" n="1769"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Then publick meanes which publick manners breeds. <bkdv t="ln" n="1770"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Thence comes it that my name receiues a brand, <bkdv t="ln" n="1771"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And almo{{s}t} thence my nature is {s}ubdu'd <bkdv t="ln" n="1772"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">To what it workes in,like the Dyers hand, <bkdv t="ln" n="1773"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Pitty me then,and wi{{s}h} I were renu'de, <bkdv t="ln" n="1774"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Whil{{s}t} like a willing pacient I will drinke, <bkdv t="ln" n="1775"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Potions of Ey{s}ell gain{{s}t} my {{s}t}rong infe{ct}ion, <bkdv t="ln" n="1776"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">No bitterne{{s}{s}}e that I will bitter thinke, <bkdv t="ln" n="1777"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Nor double pennance to corre{ct} corre{ct}ion. <bkdv t="ln" n="1778"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Pittie me then deare friend,and I a{{s}{s}}ure yee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1779"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ } Euen that your pittie is enough to cure mee. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="112" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1780"><headingno>II2</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1781"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">Y<f t="pr">Our loue and pittie doth <w">th</w">'impre{{s}{s}i}on {fi}ll, <bkdv t="ln" n="1782"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Which vulgar {s}candall {{s}t}ampt vpon my brow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1783"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">For what care I who calles me well or ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="1784"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">So you ore-greene my bad,my good alow? <bkdv t="ln" n="1785"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">You are my All the world,and I mu{{s}t} {{s}t}riue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1786"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">To know my {{s}h}ames and prai{s}es from your tounge, <bkdv t="ln" n="1787"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">None el{s}e to me,nor I to none aliue, <bkdv t="ln" n="1788"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">That my {{s}t}eel'd {s}ence or changes right or wrong, <bkdv t="ln" n="1789"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">In {s}o profound <f t="pi">Abi{s}me<f t="pr"> I throw all care <bkdv t="ln" n="1790"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Of others voyces,that my Adders {s}ence, <bkdv t="ln" n="1791"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">To cryttick and to {fl}atterer {{s}t}opped are: <bkdv t="ln" n="1792"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Marke how with my negle{ct} I doe di{s}pence. <bkdv t="ln" n="1793"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }You are {s}o {{s}t}rongly in my purpo{s}e bred, <bkdv t="ln" n="1794"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That all the world be{{s}i}des me thinkes y'are dead. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="113" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1795"><headingno>II3</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1796"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">S<f t="pr">Ince I left you,mine eye is in my minde, <bkdv t="ln" n="1797"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And that which gouernes me to goe about, <bkdv t="ln" n="1798"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Doth part his fun{ct}ion,and is partly blind, <bkdv t="ln" n="1799"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Seemes </fw> <bkdv2 page="52" sig="G4v" side="outer" forme="7"> <compshift name="A"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1800"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1801"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Seemes {s}eeing,but e{ff}e{ct}ually is out: <bkdv t="ln" n="1802"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For it no forme deliuers to the heart <bkdv t="ln" n="1803"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Of bird,of {fl}owre,or {{s}h}ape which it doth lack, <bkdv t="ln" n="1804"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Of his quick obie{ct}s hath the minde no part, <bkdv t="ln" n="1805"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Nor his owne vi{{s}i}on houlds what it doth catch: <bkdv t="ln" n="1806"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">For if it {s}ee the rud'{{s}t} or gentle{{s}t} {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="1807"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">The mo{{s}t} {s}weet-fauor or deformed{{s}t} creature, <bkdv t="ln" n="1808"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">The mountaine,or the {s}ea,the day,or night: <bkdv t="ln" n="1809"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">The Croe,or Doue,it {{s}h}apes them to your feature. <bkdv t="ln" n="1810"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Incapable of more repleat,with you, <bkdv t="ln" n="1811"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }My mo{{s}t} true minde thus maketh mine vntrue. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="114" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1812"><headingno>II4</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1813"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr">R whether doth my minde being crown'd with you <bkdv t="ln" n="1814"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Drinke vp the monarks plague this {fl}attery ? <bkdv t="ln" n="1815"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Or whether {{s}h}all I {s}ay mine eie {s}aith true, <bkdv t="ln" n="1816"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And that your loue taught it this <f t="pi">Alcumie?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1817"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">To make of mon{{s}t}ers,and things indige{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1818"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Such cherubines as your {s}weet {s}elfe re{s}emble, <bkdv t="ln" n="1819"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Creating euery bad a perfe{ct} be{{s}t} <bkdv t="ln" n="1820"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">As fa{{s}t} as obie{ct}s to his beames a{{s}{s}}emble: <bkdv t="ln" n="1821"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Oh <w">t</w">is the {fi}r{{s}t},<w">t</w">is {fl}atry in my {s}eeing, <bkdv t="ln" n="1822"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And my great minde mo{{s}t} kingly drinkes it vp, <bkdv t="ln" n="1823"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Mine eie well knowes what with his gu{{s}t} is greeing, <bkdv t="ln" n="1824"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And to his pallat doth prepare the cup. <bkdv t="ln" n="1825"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }If it be poi{s}on'd,<w">t</w">is the le{{s}{s}}er {{s}i}nne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1826"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That mine eye loues it and doth {fi}r{{s}t} beginne. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="115" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1827"><headingno>II5</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1828"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Ho{s}e lines that I before haue writ doe lie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1829"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Euen tho{s}e that {s}aid I could not loue you deerer, <bkdv t="ln" n="1830"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Yet then my iudgement knew no rea{s}on why, <bkdv t="ln" n="1831"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">My mo{{s}t} full {fl}ame {{s}h}ould afterwards burne cleerer. <bkdv t="ln" n="1832"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">But reckening time,who{s}e milliond accidents <bkdv t="ln" n="1833"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Creepe in twixt vowes,and change decrees of Kings, <bkdv t="ln" n="1834"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Tan {s}acred beautie,blunt the {{s}h}arp'{{s}t} intents, <bkdv t="ln" n="1835"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Diuert {{s}t}rong mindes to <w">th</w">'cour{s}e of altring things: <bkdv t="ln" n="1836"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Alas why fearing of times tiranie, <bkdv t="ln" n="1837"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Might </fw> <bkdv1 gathering="8" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="53" sig="H1r" side="outer" forme="8"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1838"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1839"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Might I not then {s}ay now I loue you be{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1840"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">When I was certaine ore in-certainty, <bkdv t="ln" n="1841"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Crowning the pre{s}ent,doubting of the re{{s}t}: <bkdv t="ln" n="1842"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Loue is a Babe , then might I not {s}ay {s}o <bkdv t="ln" n="1843"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To giue full growth to that which {{s}t}ill doth grow. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="116" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1844"><headingno> <app>II9 <rdg source="Bodleian-Caldecott">II6</rdg> </app></headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1845"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Et me not to the marriage of true mindes <bkdv t="ln" n="1846"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Admit impediments,loue is not loue <bkdv t="ln" n="1847"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Which alters when it alteration {fi}ndes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1848"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Or bends with the remouer to remoue. <bkdv t="ln" n="1849"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">O no,it is an euer {fi}xed marke <bkdv t="ln" n="1850"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">That lookes on tempe{{s}t}s and is neuer {{s}h}aken; <bkdv t="ln" n="1851"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">It is the {{s}t}ar to euery wandring barke, <bkdv t="ln" n="1852"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Who{s}e worths vnknowne,although his higth be taken. <bkdv t="ln" n="1853"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Lou's not Times foole,though ro{{s}i}e lips and cheeks <bkdv t="ln" n="1854"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Within his bending {{s}i}ckles compa{{s}{s}}e come, <bkdv t="ln" n="1855"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Loue alters not with his breefe houres and weekes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1856"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">But beares it out euen to the edge of doome: <bkdv t="ln" n="1857"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }If this be error and vpon me proued, <bkdv t="ln" n="1858"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }I neuer writ,nor no man euer loued. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="117" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1859"><headingno>II7</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1860"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">A<f t="pr">Ccu{s}e me thus,that I haue {s}canted all, <bkdv t="ln" n="1861"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Wherein I {{s}h}ould your great de{s}erts repay, <bkdv t="ln" n="1862"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Forgot vpon your deare{{s}t} loue to call, <bkdv t="ln" n="1863"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Whereto al bonds do tie me day by day, <bkdv t="ln" n="1864"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">That I haue frequent binne with vnknown mindes, <bkdv t="ln" n="1865"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And giuen to time your owne deare purcha{s}'d right, <bkdv t="ln" n="1866"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">That I haue hoy{{s}t}ed {s}aile to al the windes <bkdv t="ln" n="1867"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Which {{s}h}ould tran{s}port me farthe{{s}t} from your {{s}i}ght. <bkdv t="ln" n="1868"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Booke both my wilfulne{{s}{s}}e and errors downe, <bkdv t="ln" n="1869"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And on iu{{s}t} proofe {s}urmi{s}e,accumilate, <bkdv t="ln" n="1870"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Bring me within the leuel of your frowne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1871"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">But {{s}h}oote not at me in your wakened hate: <bkdv t="ln" n="1872"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Since my appeale {s}aies I did {{s}t}riue to prooue <bkdv t="ln" n="1873"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }The con{{s}t}ancy and virtue of your loue <bkdv t="ln" n="1874"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">H</fw> <fw t="catch">II8 </fw> <bkdv2 page="54" sig="H1v" side="inner" forme="8"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1875"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="118" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1876"><headingno>II8</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1877"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Ike as to make our appetites more keene <bkdv t="ln" n="1878"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">With eager compounds we our pallat vrge, <bkdv t="ln" n="1879"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">As to preuent our malladies vn{s}eene, <bkdv t="ln" n="1880"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">We {{s}i}cken to {{s}h}un {{s}i}ckne{{s}{s}}e when we purge. <bkdv t="ln" n="1881"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Euen {s}o being full of your nere cloying {s}weetne{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1882"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">To bitter {s}awces did I frame my feeding; <bkdv t="ln" n="1883"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And {{s}i}cke of wel-fare found a kind of meetne{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1884"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">To be di{s}ea{s}'d ere that there was true needing. <bkdv t="ln" n="1885"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thus pollicie in loue t'anticipate <bkdv t="ln" n="1886"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">The ills that were,not grew to faults a{{s}{s}}ured, <bkdv t="ln" n="1887"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And brought to medicine a healthfull {{s}t}ate <bkdv t="ln" n="1888"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Which rancke of goodne{{s}{s}}e would by ill be cured. <bkdv t="ln" n="1889"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But thence I learne and {fi}nd the le{{s}{s}}on true, <bkdv t="ln" n="1890"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Drugs poy{s}on him that {s}o fell {{s}i}cke of you. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="119" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1891"><headingno>II9</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1892"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">W<f t="pr">Hat potions haue I drunke of <f t="pi">Syren<f t="pr"> teares <bkdv t="ln" n="1893"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Di{{s}t}il'd from Lymbecks foule as hell within, <bkdv t="ln" n="1894"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Applying feares to hopes,and hopes to feares, <bkdv t="ln" n="1895"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Still loo{{s}i}ng when I {s}aw my {s}elfe to win? <bkdv t="ln" n="1896"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">What wretched errors hath my heart committed, <bkdv t="ln" n="1897"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Whil{{s}t} it hath thought it {s}elfe {s}o ble{{s}{s}}ed neuer<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1898"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">How haue mine eies out of their Spheares bene {fi}tted <bkdv t="ln" n="1899"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">In the di{{s}t}ra{ct}ion of this madding feuer? <bkdv t="ln" n="1900"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O bene{fi}t of ill, now I {fi}nd true <bkdv t="ln" n="1901"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That better is, by euil {{s}t}ill made better. <bkdv t="ln" n="1902"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And ruin'd loue when it is built anew <bkdv t="ln" n="1903"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Growes fairer then at {fi}r{{s}t},more {{s}t}rong,far greater. <bkdv t="ln" n="1904"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }So I returne rebukt to my content, <bkdv t="ln" n="1905"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And gaine by ills thri{s}e more then I haue {s}pent. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="120" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1906"><headingno>I20</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1907"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hat you were once vnkind be-friends mee now, <bkdv t="ln" n="1908"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And for that {s}orrow , which I then didde feele, <bkdv t="ln" n="1909"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Needes mu{{s}t} I vnder my tran{s}gre{{s}{s}i}on bow, <bkdv t="ln" n="1910"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Vnle{{s}{s}}e my Nerues were bra{{s}{s}}e or hammered {{s}t}eele. <bkdv t="ln" n="1911"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For if you were by my vnkindne{{s}{s}}e {{s}h}aken <bkdv t="ln" n="1912"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">As </fw> <bkdv2 page="55" sig="H2r" side="inner" forme="8"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1913"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1914"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">As I by yours , y'haue pa{{s}t} a hell of Time, <bkdv t="ln" n="1915"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And I a tyrant haue no lea{s}ure taken <bkdv t="ln" n="1916"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">To waigh how once I {s}u{ff}ered in your crime. <bkdv t="ln" n="1917"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">O that our night of wo might haue remembred <bkdv t="ln" n="1918"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">My deepe{{s}t} {s}ence,how hard true {s}orrow hits, <bkdv t="ln" n="1919"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And {s}oone to you,as you to me then tendred <bkdv t="ln" n="1920"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">The humble {s}alue,which wounded bo{s}omes {fi}ts! <bkdv t="ln" n="1921"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But that your tre{s}pa{{s}{s}}e now becomes a fee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1922"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Mine ran{s}oms yours,and yours mu{{s}t} ran{s}ome mee. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="121" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1923"><headingno>I2I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1924"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">IS better to be vile then vile e{{s}t}eemed, <bkdv t="ln" n="1925"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When not to be,receiues reproach of being, <bkdv t="ln" n="1926"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And the iu{{s}t} plea{s}ure lo{{s}t},which is {s}o deemed, <bkdv t="ln" n="1927"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Not by our feeling,but by others {s}eeing. <bkdv t="ln" n="1928"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For why {{s}h}ould others fal{s}e adulterat eyes <bkdv t="ln" n="1929"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Giue {s}alutation to my {s}portiue blood? <bkdv t="ln" n="1930"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Or on my frailties why are frailer {s}pies; <bkdv t="ln" n="1931"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Which in their wils count bad what I think good? <bkdv t="ln" n="1932"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Noe,I am that I am,and they that leuell <bkdv t="ln" n="1933"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">At my abu{s}es,reckon vp their owne, <bkdv t="ln" n="1934"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">I may be {{s}t}raight though they them-{s}elues be beuel <bkdv t="ln" n="1935"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">By their rancke thoughtes,my deedes mu{{s}t} not be {{s}h}own <bkdv t="ln" n="1936"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Vnle{{s}{s}}e this generall euill they maintaine, <bkdv t="ln" n="1937"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }All men are bad and in their badne{{s}{s}}e raigne. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="122" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1938"><headingno>I22.</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1939"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Thy guift,,thy tables,are within my braine <bkdv t="ln" n="1940"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Full chara{ct}erd with la{{s}t}ing memory, <bkdv t="ln" n="1941"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Which {{s}h}all aboue that idle rancke remaine <bkdv t="ln" n="1942"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Beyond all date euen to eternity. <bkdv t="ln" n="1943"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Or at the lea{{s}t},{s}o long as braine and heart <bkdv t="ln" n="1944"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Haue facultie by nature to {s}ub{{s}i}{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1945"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Til each to raz'd obliuion yeeld his part <bkdv t="ln" n="1946"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Of thee,thy record neuer can be mi{{s}t}: <bkdv t="ln" n="1947"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">That poore retention could not {s}o much hold, <bkdv t="ln" n="1948"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Nor need I tallies thy deare loue to skore, <bkdv t="ln" n="1949"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Therefore to giue them from me was I bold, <bkdv t="ln" n="1950"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">H 2</fw> <fw t="catch">To </fw> <bkdv2 page="56" sig="H2v" side="outer" forme="8"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1951"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1952"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To tru{{s}t} tho{s}e tables that receaue thee more, <bkdv t="ln" n="1953"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }To keepe an adiunckt to remember thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="1954"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Were to import forgetfulne{{s}{s}}e in mee. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="123" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1955"><headingno>I23</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1956"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">N<f t="pr">O! Time, thou {{s}h}alt not bo{{s}t} that I doe change, <bkdv t="ln" n="1957"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Thy pyramyds buylt vp with newer might <bkdv t="ln" n="1958"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">To me are nothing nouell,nothing {{s}t}range, <bkdv t="ln" n="1959"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">They are but dre{{s}{s}i}ngs of a former {{s}i}ght: <bkdv t="ln" n="1960"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Our dates are breefe,and therefor we admire, <bkdv t="ln" n="1961"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">What thou do{{s}t} foy{{s}t} vpon vs that is ould, <bkdv t="ln" n="1962"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And rather make them borne to our de{{s}i}re, <bkdv t="ln" n="1963"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Then thinke that we before haue heard them tould: <bkdv t="ln" n="1964"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Thy regi{{s}t}ers and thee I both de{fi}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="1965"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Not wondring at the pre{s}ent,nor the pa{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="1966"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">For thy records,and what we {s}ee doth lye, <bkdv t="ln" n="1967"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Made more or les by thy continuall ha{{s}t}: <bkdv t="ln" n="1968"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }This I doe vow and this {{s}h}all euer be, <bkdv t="ln" n="1969"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }I will be true di{s}pight thy {s}yeth and thee. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="124" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1970"><headingno>I24</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1971"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">Y<f t="pr">F my deare loue were but the childe of {{s}t}ate, <bkdv t="ln" n="1972"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">It might for fortunes ba{{s}t}erd be vnfathered, <bkdv t="ln" n="1973"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">As {s}ubie{ct} to times loue,or to times hate, <bkdv t="ln" n="1974"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Weeds among weeds,or {fl}owers with {fl}owers gatherd. <bkdv t="ln" n="1975"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">No it was buylded far from accident, <bkdv t="ln" n="1976"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">It {s}u{ff}ers not in {s}milinge pomp,nor falls <bkdv t="ln" n="1977"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Vnder the blow of thralled di{s}content, <bkdv t="ln" n="1978"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Whereto <w">th</w">'inuiting time our fa{{s}h}ion calls: <bkdv t="ln" n="1979"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">It feares not policy that <f t="pi">Heriticke<f t="pr">, <bkdv t="ln" n="1980"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which workes on lea{s}es of {{s}h}ort numbred howers, <bkdv t="ln" n="1981"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But all alone {{s}t}ands hugely pollitick, <bkdv t="ln" n="1982"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">That it nor growes with heat,nor drownes with {{s}h}owres. <bkdv t="ln" n="1983"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }To this I witnes call the foles of time, <bkdv t="ln" n="1984"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Which die for goodnes,who haue liu'd for crime. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="125" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1985"><headingno>I25</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1986"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">{VV}<f t="pr">Er't ought to me I bore the canopy, <bkdv t="ln" n="1987"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">With my extern the outward honoring, <bkdv t="ln" n="1988"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Or </fw> <bkdv2 page="57" sig="H3r" side="outer" forme="8"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1989"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="1990"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Or layd great ba{s}es for eternity, <bkdv t="ln" n="1991"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Which proues more {{s}h}ort then wa{{s}t} or ruining? <bkdv t="ln" n="1992"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Haue I not {s}eene dwellers on forme and fauor <bkdv t="ln" n="1993"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Lo{s}e all,and more by paying too much rent <bkdv t="ln" n="1994"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">For compound {s}weet;Forgoing {{s}i}mple {s}auor, <bkdv t="ln" n="1995"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Pittifull thriuors in their gazing {s}pent. <bkdv t="ln" n="1996"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Noe,let me be ob{s}equious in thy heart, <bkdv t="ln" n="1997"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And take thou my oblacion,poore but free, <bkdv t="ln" n="1998"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Which is not mixt with {s}econds,knows no art, <bkdv t="ln" n="1999"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">But mutuall render onely me for thee. <bkdv t="ln" n="2000"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Hence,thou {s}ubbornd<f t="pi">Informer<f t="pr">, a trew {s}oule <bkdv t="ln" n="2001"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }When mo{{s}t} impeacht,{{s}t}ands lea{{s}t} in thy controule. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="126" rhyme="aabbccddeeff"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2002"><headingno>I26</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2003"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">O<f t="pr"> Thou my louely Boy who in thy power, <bkdv t="ln" n="2004"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Doe{{s}t} hould times {fi}ckle gla{{s}{s}}e,his {fi}ckle,hower: <bkdv t="ln" n="2005"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Who ha{{s}t} by wayning growne,and therein {{s}h}ou'{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2006"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Thy louers withering,as thy {s}weet {s}elfe grow'{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="2007"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">If Nature({s}oueraine mi{{s}t}eres ouer wrack) <bkdv t="ln" n="2008"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">As thou goe{{s}t} onwards {{s}t}ill will plucke thee backe, <bkdv t="ln" n="2009"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">She keepes thee to this purpo{s}e,that her skill. <bkdv t="ln" n="2010"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">May time di{s}grace,and wretched mynuit kill. <bkdv t="ln" n="2011"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Yet feare her O thou minnion of her plea{s}ure, <bkdv t="ln" n="2012"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">She may detaine,but not {{s}t}ill keepe her tre{s}ure! <bkdv t="ln" n="2013"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Her <f t="pi">Audite<f t="pr">(though delayd<f t="pi">)<f t="pr">an{s}wer'd mu{{s}t} be, <bkdv t="ln" n="2014"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And her <f t="pi">Quietus<f t="pr"> is to render thee. <bkdv t="ln" n="2015"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }<f t="pi">(<f t="pr"> <f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2016"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }<f t="pi">(<f t="pr"> <f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="127" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2017"><headingno>I27</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2018"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr">N the ould age blacke was not counted faire, <bkdv t="ln" n="2019"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Or if it weare it bore not beauties name: <bkdv t="ln" n="2020"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">But now is blacke beauties {s}ucce{{s}{s}i}ue heire, <bkdv t="ln" n="2021"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And Beautie {{s}l}anderd with a ba{{s}t}ard {{s}h}ame, <bkdv t="ln" n="2022"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For {{s}i}nce each hand hath put on Natures power, <bkdv t="ln" n="2023"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Fairing the foule with Arts faul{s}e borrow'd face, <bkdv t="ln" n="2024"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Sweet beauty hath no name no holy boure, <bkdv t="ln" n="2025"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">But is prophan'd,if not liues in di{s}grace. <bkdv t="ln" n="2026"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">H 3</fw> <fw t="catch">Therefore </fw> <bkdv2 page="58" sig="H3v" side="inner" forme="8"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2027"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2028"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Therefore my Mi{{s}t}er{{s}{s}}e eyes are Rauen blacke, <bkdv t="ln" n="2029"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Her eyes {s}o {s}uted,and they mourners {s}eeme, <bkdv t="ln" n="2030"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">At {s}uch who not borne faire no beauty lack, <bkdv t="ln" n="2031"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Slandring Creation with a fal{s}e e{{s}t}eeme, <bkdv t="ln" n="2032"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Yet {s}o they mourne becomming of their woe, <bkdv t="ln" n="2033"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That euery toung {s}aies beauty {{s}h}ould looke {s}o. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="128" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2034"><headingno>I28</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2035"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">H<f t="pr">Ow oft when thou my mu{{s}i}ke mu{{s}i}ke play{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2036"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Vpon that ble{{s}{s}}ed wood who{s}e motion {s}ounds <bkdv t="ln" n="2037"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">With thy {s}weet {fi}ngers when thou gently {s}way{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2038"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">The wiry concord that mine eare confounds, <bkdv t="ln" n="2039"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Do I enuie tho{s}e Iackes that nimble leape, <bkdv t="ln" n="2040"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">To ki{{s}{s}}e the tender inward of thy hand, <bkdv t="ln" n="2041"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Whil{{s}t} my poore lips which {{s}h}ould that harue{{s}t} reape, <bkdv t="ln" n="2042"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">At the woods bouldnes by thee blu{{s}h}ing {{s}t}and. <bkdv t="ln" n="2043"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">To be {s}o tikled they would change their {{s}t}ate, <bkdv t="ln" n="2044"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And {{s}i}tuation with tho{s}e dancing chips, <bkdv t="ln" n="2045"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Ore whome their {fi}ngers walke with gentle gate, <bkdv t="ln" n="2046"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Making dead wood more ble{{s}t} then liuing lips, <bkdv t="ln" n="2047"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Since {s}au{{s}i}e Iackes {s}o happy are in this, <bkdv t="ln" n="2048"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Giue them their {fi}ngers,me thy lips to ki{{s}{s}}e. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="129" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2049"><headingno>I29</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2050"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">T<f t="pr">H'expence of Spirit in a wa{{s}t}e of {{s}h}ame <bkdv t="ln" n="2051"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Is lu{{s}t} in a{ct}ion,and till a{ct}ion , lu{{s}t} <bkdv t="ln" n="2052"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Is periurd,murdrous,blouddy full of blame, <bkdv t="ln" n="2053"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Sauage,extreame,rude,cruell,not to tru{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2054"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Inioyd no {s}ooner but di{s}pi{s}ed {{s}t}raight, <bkdv t="ln" n="2055"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Pa{{s}t} rea{s}on hunted, and no {s}ooner had <bkdv t="ln" n="2056"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Pa{{s}t} rea{s}on hated as a {s}wollowed bayt, <bkdv t="ln" n="2057"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">On purpo{s}e layd to make the taker mad. <bkdv t="ln" n="2058"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Made In pur{s}ut and in po{{s}{s}}e{{s}{s}i}on {s}o, <bkdv t="ln" n="2059"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Had,hauing,and in que{{s}t},to haue extreame, <bkdv t="ln" n="2060"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">A bli{{s}{s}}e in proofe and proud and very wo, <bkdv t="ln" n="2061"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Before a ioy propo{s}d behind a dreame, <bkdv t="ln" n="2062"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }All this the world well knowes yet none knowes well, <bkdv t="ln" n="2063"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To {{s}h}un the heauen that leads men to this hell. <bkdv t="ln" n="2064"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">My </fw> <bkdv2 page="59" sig="H4r" side="inner" forme="8"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2065"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="130" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2066"><headingno>I30</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2067"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">M<f t="pr">Y Mi{{s}t}res eyes are nothing like the Sunne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2068"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Currall is farre more red,then her lips red, <bkdv t="ln" n="2069"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">If {s}now be white,why then her bre{{s}t}s are dun: <bkdv t="ln" n="2070"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">If haires be wiers,black wiers grow on her head: <bkdv t="ln" n="2071"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">I haue {s}eene Ro{s}es damaskt,red and white, <bkdv t="ln" n="2072"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">But no {s}uch Ro{s}es {s}ee I in her cheekes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2073"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And in {s}ome perfumes is there more delight, <bkdv t="ln" n="2074"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Then in the breath that from my Mi{{s}t}res reekes. <bkdv t="ln" n="2075"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">I loue to heare her {s}peake,yet well I know, <bkdv t="ln" n="2076"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That Mu{{s}i}cke hath a farre more plea{{s}i}ng {s}ound: <bkdv t="ln" n="2077"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">I graunt I neuer {s}aw a godde{{s}{s}}e goe, <bkdv t="ln" n="2078"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">My Mi{{s}t}res when {{s}h}ee walkes treads on the ground. <bkdv t="ln" n="2079"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And yet by heauen I thinke my loue as rare, <bkdv t="ln" n="2080"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }As any {{s}h}e beli'd with fal{s}e compare. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="131" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2081"><headingno>I3I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2082"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hou art as tiranous,{s}o as thou art, <bkdv t="ln" n="2083"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">As tho{s}e who{s}e beauties proudly make them cruell; <bkdv t="ln" n="2084"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">For well thou know'{{s}t} to my deare doting hart <bkdv t="ln" n="2085"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Thou art the faire{{s}t} and mo{{s}t} precious Iewell. <bkdv t="ln" n="2086"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Yet in good faith {s}ome {s}ay that thee behold, <bkdv t="ln" n="2087"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Thy face hath not the power to make loue grone; <bkdv t="ln" n="2088"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">To {s}ay they erre,I dare not be {s}o bold, <bkdv t="ln" n="2089"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Although I {s}weare it to my {s}elfe alone. <bkdv t="ln" n="2090"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">And to be {s}ure that is not fal{s}e I {s}weare <bkdv t="ln" n="2091"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">A thou{s}and grones but thinking on thy face, <bkdv t="ln" n="2092"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">One on anothers necke do witne{{s}{s}}e beare <bkdv t="ln" n="2093"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Thy blacke is faire{{s}t} in my iudgements place. <bkdv t="ln" n="2094"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }In nothing art thou blacke {s}aue in thy deeds, <bkdv t="ln" n="2095"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">And thence this {{s}l}aunder as I thinke proceeds. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="132" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2096"><headingno>I32</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2097"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hine eies I loue,and they as pittying me, <bkdv t="ln" n="2098"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Knowing thy heart torment me with di{s}daine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2099"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Haue put on black,and louing mourners bee, <bkdv t="ln" n="2100"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Looking with pretty ruth vpon my paine. <bkdv t="ln" n="2101"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">And </fw> <bkdv2 page="60" sig="H4v" side="outer" forme="8"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2102"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2103"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">And truly not the morning Sun of Heauen <bkdv t="ln" n="2104"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Better becomes the gray cheeks of <w">th</w">'Ea{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2105"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Nor that full Starre that v{{s}h}ers in the Eauen <bkdv t="ln" n="2106"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Doth halfe that glory to the {s}ober We{{s}t} <bkdv t="ln" n="2107"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">As tho{s}e two morning eyes become thy face: <bkdv t="ln" n="2108"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">O let it then as well be{s}eeme thy heart <bkdv t="ln" n="2109"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">To mourne for me {{s}i}nce mourning doth thee grace, <bkdv t="ln" n="2110"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And {s}ute thy pitty like in euery part. <bkdv t="ln" n="2111"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Then will I {s}weare beauty her {s}elfe is blacke, <bkdv t="ln" n="2112"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And all they foule that thy complexion lacke. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="133" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2113"><headingno>I33</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2114"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">B<f t="pr">E{{s}h}rew that heart that makes my heart to groane <bkdv t="ln" n="2115"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">For that deepe wound it giues my friend and me; <bkdv t="ln" n="2116"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">I'{{s}t} not ynough to torture me alone, <bkdv t="ln" n="2117"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">But {{s}l}aue to {{s}l}auery my {s}weet'{{s}t} friend mu{{s}t} be. <bkdv t="ln" n="2118"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Me from my {s}elfe thy cruell eye hath taken, <bkdv t="ln" n="2119"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">And my next {s}elfe thou harder ha{{s}t} ingro{{s}{s}}ed, <bkdv t="ln" n="2120"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Of him,my {s}elfe,and thee I am for{s}aken, <bkdv t="ln" n="2121"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">A torment thrice three-fold thus to be cro{{s}{s}}ed : <bkdv t="ln" n="2122"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Pri{s}on my heart in thy {{s}t}eele bo{s}omes warde, <bkdv t="ln" n="2123"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">But then my friends heart let my poore heart bale, <bkdv t="ln" n="2124"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Who ere keepes me,let my heart be his garde, <bkdv t="ln" n="2125"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Thou can{{s}t} not then v{s}e rigor in my Iaile. <bkdv t="ln" n="2126"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }And yet thou wilt,for I being pent in thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="2127"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Perforce am thine and all that is in me. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="134" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2128"><headingno>I34</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2129"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">S<f t="pr">O now I haue confe{{s}t} that he is thine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2130"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And I my {s}elfe am morgag'd to thy will, <bkdv t="ln" n="2131"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">My {s}elfe Ile forfeit,{s}o that other mine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2132"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Thou wilt re{{s}t}ore to be my comfort {{s}t}ill: <bkdv t="ln" n="2133"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">But thou wilt not,nor he will not be free, <bkdv t="ln" n="2134"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">For thou art couetous,and he is kinde, <bkdv t="ln" n="2135"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">He learnd but {s}uretie-like to write for me, <bkdv t="ln" n="2136"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Vnder that bond that him as fa{{s}t} doth binde. <bkdv t="ln" n="2137"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">The {{s}t}atute of thy beauty thou wilt take, <bkdv t="ln" n="2138"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Thou v{s}urer that put'{{s}t} forth all to v{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2139"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">And </fw> <bkdv1 gathering="9" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="61" sig="I1r" side="outer" forme="9"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2140"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2141"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And {s}ue a friend,came debter for my {s}ake, <bkdv t="ln" n="2142"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">So him I loo{s}e through my vnkinde abu{s}e. <bkdv t="ln" n="2143"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Him haue I lo{{s}t}, thou ha{{s}t} both him and me, <bkdv t="ln" n="2144"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }He paies the whole,and yet am I not free. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="135" rhyme="ababbcbcadadaa"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2145"><headingno>I35</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2146"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">W<f t="pr">Ho euer hath her wi{{s}h},thou ha{{s}t} thy <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr">, <bkdv t="ln" n="2147"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">And <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr"> too boote,and <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr"> in ouer-plus, <bkdv t="ln" n="2148"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">More then enough am I that vexe thee {{s}t}ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="2149"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">To thy {s}weete will making addition thus. <bkdv t="ln" n="2150"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Wilt thou who{s}e will is large and {s}patious, <bkdv t="ln" n="2151"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Not once vouch{s}afe to hide my will in thine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2152"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Shall will in others {s}eeme right gracious, <bkdv t="ln" n="2153"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And in my will no faire acceptance {{s}h}ine: <bkdv t="ln" n="2154"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">The {s}ea all water,yet receiues raine {{s}t}ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="2155"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And in aboundance addeth to his {{s}t}ore, <bkdv t="ln" n="2156"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">So thou beeing rich in <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr"> adde to thy <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr">, <bkdv t="ln" n="2157"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">One will of mine to make thy large <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr"> more. <bkdv t="ln" n="2158"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Let no vnkinde,no faire be{s}eechers kill, <bkdv t="ln" n="2159"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Thinke all but one,and me in that one <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr">. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="136" rhyme="ababcdcdefefbb"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2160"><headingno>I36</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2161"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr">F thy {s}oule check thee that I come {s}o neere, <bkdv t="ln" n="2162"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Sweare to thy blind {s}oule that I was thy <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr">, <bkdv t="ln" n="2163"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And will thy {s}oule knowes is admitted there, <bkdv t="ln" n="2164"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Thus farre for loue, my loue-{s}ute {s}weet full{fi}ll. <bkdv t="ln" n="2165"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5"><f t="pi">Will<f t="pr">, will ful{fi}ll the trea{s}ure of thy loue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2166"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">I {fi}ll it full with wils,and my will one, <bkdv t="ln" n="2167"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">In things of great receit with ea{s}e we prooue. <bkdv t="ln" n="2168"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Among a number one is reckon'd none. <bkdv t="ln" n="2169"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Then in the number let me pa{{s}{s}}e vntold, <bkdv t="ln" n="2170"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Though in thy {{s}t}ores account I one mu{{s}t} be, <bkdv t="ln" n="2171"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">For nothing hold me,{s}o it plea{s}e thee hold, <bkdv t="ln" n="2172"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">That nothing me,a {s}ome-thing {s}weet to thee. <bkdv t="ln" n="2173"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Make but my name thy loue,and loue that {{s}t}ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="2174"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And then thou loue{{s}t} me for my name is <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr">. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="137" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2175"><headingno>I37</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2176"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Hou blinde foole loue,what doo{{s}t} thou to mine eyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2177"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">I</fw> <fw t="catch">That </fw> <bkdv2 page="62" sig="I1v" side="inner" forme="9"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2178"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2179"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">That they behold and {s}ee not what they {s}ee : <bkdv t="ln" n="2180"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">They know what beautie is,{s}ee where it lyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2181"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Yet what the be{{s}t} is,take the wor{{s}t} to be. <bkdv t="ln" n="2182"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">If eyes corrupt by ouer-partiall lookes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2183"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Be anchord in the baye where all men ride, <bkdv t="ln" n="2184"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Why of eyes fal{s}ehood ha{{s}t} thou forged hookes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2185"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Whereto the iudgement of my heart is tide ? <bkdv t="ln" n="2186"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Why {{s}h}ould my heart thinke that a {s}euerall plot, <bkdv t="ln" n="2187"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which my heart knowes the wide worlds common place? <bkdv t="ln" n="2188"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Or mine eyes {s}eeing this,{s}ay this is not <bkdv t="ln" n="2189"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To put faire truth vpon {s}o foule a face, <bkdv t="ln" n="2190"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }In things right true my heart and eyes haue erred, <bkdv t="ln" n="2191"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And to this fal{s}e plague are they now tran{s}ferred. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="138" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2192"><headingno>I38</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2193"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpi">W<f t="pr">Hen my loue {s}weares that {{s}h}e is made of truth, <bkdv t="ln" n="2194"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">I do beleeue her though I know {{s}h}e lyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2195"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">That {{s}h}e might thinke me {s}ome vntuterd youth, <bkdv t="ln" n="2196"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Vnlearned in the worlds fal{s}e {s}ubtilties. <bkdv t="ln" n="2197"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Thus vainely thinking that {{s}h}e thinkes me young, <bkdv t="ln" n="2198"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Although {{s}h}e knowes my dayes are pa{{s}t} the be{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2199"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Simply I credit her fal{s}e {s}peaking tongue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2200"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">On both {{s}i}des thus is {{s}i}mple truth {s}uppre{{s}t} : <bkdv t="ln" n="2201"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But wherefore {s}ayes {{s}h}e not {{s}h}e is vniu{{s}t} ? <bkdv t="ln" n="2202"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And wherefore {s}ay not I that I am old? <bkdv t="ln" n="2203"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">O loues be{{s}t} habit is in {s}eeming tru{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2204"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And age in loue,loues not t'haue yeares told. <bkdv t="ln" n="2205"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Therefore I lye with her,and {{s}h}e with me, <bkdv t="ln" n="2206"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And in our faults by lyes we {fl}attered be. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="139" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2207"><headingno>I39</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2208"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr"> Call not me to iu{{s}t}i{fi}e the wrong, <bkdv t="ln" n="2209"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">That thy vnkindne{{s}{s}}e layes vpon my heart, <bkdv t="ln" n="2210"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Wound me not with thine eye but with thy toung, <bkdv t="ln" n="2211"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">V{s}e power with power,and {{s}l}ay me not by Art, <bkdv t="ln" n="2212"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Tell me thou lou'{{s}t} el{s}e-where;but in my {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="2213"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Deare heart forbeare to glance thine eye a{{s}i}de, <bkdv t="ln" n="2214"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">What need{{s}t} thou wound with cunning when thy might <bkdv t="ln" n="2215"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Is </fw> <bkdv2 page="63" sig="I2r" side="inner" forme="9"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2216"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2217"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Is more then my ore-pre{{s}t} defence can bide? <bkdv t="ln" n="2218"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Let me excu{s}e thee,ah my loue well knowes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2219"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Her prettie lookes haue beene mine enemies, <bkdv t="ln" n="2220"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And therefore from my face {{s}h}e turnes my foes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2221"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">That they el{s}e-where might dart their iniuries : <bkdv t="ln" n="2222"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Yet do not {s}o,but {{s}i}nce I am neere {{s}l}aine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2223"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Kill me out-right with lookes,and rid my paine. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="140" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2224"><headingno>I40</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2225"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">B<f t="pr">E wi{s}e as thou art cruell,do not pre{{s}{s}}e <bkdv t="ln" n="2226"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">My toung-tide patience with too much di{s}daine : <bkdv t="ln" n="2227"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Lea{{s}t} {s}orrow lend me words and words expre{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2228"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">The manner of my pittie wanting paine. <bkdv t="ln" n="2229"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">If I might teach thee witte better it weare, <bkdv t="ln" n="2230"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Though not to loue,yet loue to tell me {s}o, <bkdv t="ln" n="2231"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">As te{{s}t}ie {{s}i}ck-men when their deaths be neere, <bkdv t="ln" n="2232"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">No newes but health from their Phi{{s}i}tions know. <bkdv t="ln" n="2233"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">For if I {{s}h}ould di{s}paire I {{s}h}ould grow madde, <bkdv t="ln" n="2234"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And in my madne{{s}{s}}e might {s}peake ill of thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="2235"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Now this ill wre{{s}t}ing world is growne {s}o bad, <bkdv t="ln" n="2236"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Madde {{s}l}anderers by madde eares beleeued be. <bkdv t="ln" n="2237"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }That I may not be {s}o, nor thou be lyde,<!--(wide.--> <bkdv t="ln" n="2238"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Beare thine eyes {{s}t}raight , though thy proud heart goe <supplied reason="hung">wide.</supplied> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="141" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2239"><headingno>I4I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2240"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr">N faith I doe not loue thee with mine eyes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2241"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">For they in thee a thou{s}and errors note, <bkdv t="ln" n="2242"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">But <w">'t</w">is my heart that loues what they di{s}pi{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2243"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Who in di{s}pight of view is plea{s}d to dote. <bkdv t="ln" n="2244"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Nor are mine eares with thy toungs tune delighted, <bkdv t="ln" n="2245"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Nor tender feeling to ba{s}e touches prone, <bkdv t="ln" n="2246"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Nor ta{{s}t}e, nor {s}mell, de{{s}i}re to be inuited <bkdv t="ln" n="2247"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">To any {s}en{s}uall fea{{s}t} with thee alone <f t="pi">:<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2248"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But my {fi}ue wits,nor my {fi}ue {s}ences can <bkdv t="ln" n="2249"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Di{s}wade one fooli{{s}h} heart from {s}eruing thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="2250"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Who leaues vn{s}wai'd the likene{{s}{s}}e of a man, <bkdv t="ln" n="2251"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Thy proud hearts {{s}l}aue and va{{s}{s}}all wretch to be : <bkdv t="ln" n="2252"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Onely my plague thus farre I count my gaine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2253"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }That {{s}h}e that makes me {{s}i}nne,awards me paine. <bkdv t="ln" n="2254"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">I 2</fw> <fw t="catch">Loue </fw> <bkdv2 page="64" sig="I2v" side="outer" forme="9"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2255"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="142" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2256"><headingno>I42</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2257"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Oue is my {{s}i}nne,and thy deare vertue hate, <bkdv t="ln" n="2258"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Hate of my {{s}i}nne,grounded on {{s}i}nfull louing, <bkdv t="ln" n="2259"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">O but with mine, compare thou thine owne {{s}t}ate , <bkdv t="ln" n="2260"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And thou {{s}h}alt {fi}nde it merrits not reproouing, <bkdv t="ln" n="2261"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Or if it do , not from tho{s}e lips of thine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2262"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">That haue prophan'd their {s}carlet ornaments, <bkdv t="ln" n="2263"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And {s}eald fal{s}e bonds of loue as oft as mine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2264"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Robd others beds reuenues of their rents. <bkdv t="ln" n="2265"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Be it lawfull I loue thee as thou lou'{{s}t} tho{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2266"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Whome thine eyes wooe as mine importune thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="2267"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Roote pittie in thy heart that when it growes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2268"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Thy pitty may de{s}erue to pittied bee. <bkdv t="ln" n="2269"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }If thou doo{{s}t} {s}eeke to haue what thou doo{{s}t} hide, <bkdv t="ln" n="2270"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }By {s}elfe example mai'{{s}t} thou be denide. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="143" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2271"><headingno>I43</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2272"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Oe as a carefull hu{s}wife runnes to catch, <bkdv t="ln" n="2273"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">One of her fethered creatures broake away, <bkdv t="ln" n="2274"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Sets downe her babe and makes all {s}wift di{s}patch <bkdv t="ln" n="2275"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">In pur{s}uit of the thing {{s}h}e would haue {{s}t}ay: <bkdv t="ln" n="2276"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Whil{{s}t} her negle{ct}ed child holds her in chace, <bkdv t="ln" n="2277"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Cries to catch her who{s}e bu{{s}i}e care is bent, <bkdv t="ln" n="2278"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">To follow that which {fl}ies before her face: <bkdv t="ln" n="2279"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Not prizing her poore infants di{s}content; <bkdv t="ln" n="2280"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">So run{{s}t} thou after that which {fl}ies from thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="2281"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Whil{{s}t} I thy babe chace thee a farre behind, <bkdv t="ln" n="2282"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But if thou catch thy hope turne back to me: <bkdv t="ln" n="2283"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And play the mothers part ki{{s}{s}}e me,be kind. <bkdv t="ln" n="2284"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }So will I pray that thou mai{{s}t} haue thy <f t="pi">Will<f t="pr">, <bkdv t="ln" n="2285"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }If thou turne back and my loude crying {{s}t}ill. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="144" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2286"><headingno>I44</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2287"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Wo loues I haue of comfort and di{s}paire, <bkdv t="ln" n="2288"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Which like two {s}pirits do {s}ugie{{s}t} me {{s}t}ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="2289"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">The better angell is a man right faire: <bkdv t="ln" n="2290"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">The wor{s}er {s}pirit a woman collour'd il. <bkdv t="ln" n="2291"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">To win me {s}oone to hell my femall euill, <bkdv t="ln" n="2292"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Tempteth </fw> <bkdv2 page="65" sig="I3r" side="outer" forme="9"> <compshift name="A"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2293"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2294"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Tempteth my better angel from my {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="2295"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And would corrupt my {s}aint to be a diuel: <bkdv t="ln" n="2296"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Wooing his purity with her fowle pride. <bkdv t="ln" n="2297"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">And whether that my angel be turn'd {fi}nde, <bkdv t="ln" n="2298"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Su{s}pe{ct} I may,yet not dire{ct}ly tell, <bkdv t="ln" n="2299"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">But being both from me both to each friend, <bkdv t="ln" n="2300"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">I ge{{s}{s}}e one angel in an others hel. <bkdv t="ln" n="2301"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Yet this {{s}h}al I nere know but liue in doubt, <bkdv t="ln" n="2302"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Till my bad angel {fi}re my good one out. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="145" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2303"><headingno>I45</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2304"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">T<f t="pr">Ho{s}e lips that Loues owne hand did make, <bkdv t="ln" n="2305"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Breath'd forth the {s}ound that {s}aid I hate, <bkdv t="ln" n="2306"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">To me that langui{{s}h}t for her {s}ake<f t="pi">:<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2307"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">But when {{s}h}e {s}aw my wofull {{s}t}ate, <bkdv t="ln" n="2308"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Straight in her heart did mercie come, <bkdv t="ln" n="2309"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Chiding that tongue that euer {s}weet, <bkdv t="ln" n="2310"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Was v{s}de in giuing gentle dome: <bkdv t="ln" n="2311"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And tought it thus a new to greete: <bkdv t="ln" n="2312"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">I hate {{s}h}e alterd with an end, <bkdv t="ln" n="2313"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That follow'd it as gentle day, <bkdv t="ln" n="2314"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Doth follow night who like a {fi}end <bkdv t="ln" n="2315"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">From heauen to hell is {fl}owne away. <bkdv t="ln" n="2316"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }I hate,from hate away {{s}h}e threw, <bkdv t="ln" n="2317"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And {s}au'd my life {s}aying not you. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="146" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2318"><headingno>I46</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2319"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">P<f t="pr">Oore {s}oule the center of my {{s}i}nfull earth, <bkdv t="ln" n="2320"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">My {{s}i}nfull earth the{s}e rebbell powres that thee array, <bkdv t="ln" n="2321"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Why do{{s}t} thou pine within and {s}u{ff}er dearth <bkdv t="ln" n="2322"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Painting thy outward walls {s}o co{{s}t}lie gay? <bkdv t="ln" n="2323"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Why {s}o large co{{s}t} hauing {s}o {{s}h}ort a lea{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2324"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Do{{s}t} thou vpon thy fading man{{s}i}on {s}pend? <bkdv t="ln" n="2325"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Shall wormes inheritors of this exce{{s}{s}}e <bkdv t="ln" n="2326"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Eate vp thy charge? is this thy bodies end? <bkdv t="ln" n="2327"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Then {s}oule liue thou vpon thy {s}eruants lo{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2328"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And let that pine to aggrauat thy {{s}t}ore; <bkdv t="ln" n="2329"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Buy tearmes diuine in {s}elling houres of dro{{s}{s}}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="2330"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">I 3</fw> <fw t="catch">Within </fw> <bkdv2 page="66" sig="I3v" side="inner" forme="9"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2331"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2332"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Within be fed, without be rich no more, <bkdv t="ln" n="2333"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }So {{s}h}alt thou feed on death,that feeds on men, <bkdv t="ln" n="2334"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }And death once dead,ther's no more dying then. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="147" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2335"><headingno>I47</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2336"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">M<f t="pr">Y loue is as a feauer longing {{s}t}ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="2337"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">For that which longer nur{s}eth the di{s}ea{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2338"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Feeding on that which doth pre{s}erue the ill, <bkdv t="ln" n="2339"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4"><w">Th</w">'vncertaine {{s}i}cklie appetite to plea{s}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="2340"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">My rea{s}on the Phi{{s}i}tion to my loue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2341"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Angry that his pre{s}criptions are not kept <bkdv t="ln" n="2342"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Hath left me,and I de{s}perate now approoue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2343"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">De{{s}i}re is death,which Phi{{s}i}ck did except. <bkdv t="ln" n="2344"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Pa{{s}t} cure I am,now Rea{s}on is pa{{s}t} care, <bkdv t="ln" n="2345"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">And frantick madde with euer-more vnre{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2346"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">My thoughts and my di{s}cour{s}e as mad mens are, <bkdv t="ln" n="2347"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">At randon from the truth vainely expre{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="2348"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For I haue {s}worne thee faire,and thought thee bright, <bkdv t="ln" n="2349"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Who art as black as hell,as darke as night. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="148" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2350"><headingno>I48</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2351"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr"> Me ! what eyes hath loue put in my head, <bkdv t="ln" n="2352"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Which haue no corre{s}pondence with true {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="2353"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Or if they haue,where is my iudgment {fl}ed, <bkdv t="ln" n="2354"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">That cen{s}ures fal{s}ely what they {s}ee aright ? <bkdv t="ln" n="2355"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">If that be faire whereon my fal{s}e eyes dote, <bkdv t="ln" n="2356"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">What meanes the world to {s}ay it is not {s}o ? <bkdv t="ln" n="2357"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">If it be not,then loue doth well denote, <bkdv t="ln" n="2358"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Loues eye is not {s}o true as all mens:no, <bkdv t="ln" n="2359"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">How can it <f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> O how can loues eye be true, <bkdv t="ln" n="2360"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That is {s}o vext with watching and with teares<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2361"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">No maruaile then though I mi{{s}t}ake my view, <bkdv t="ln" n="2362"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">The {s}unne it {s}elfe {s}ees not,till heauen cleeres. <bkdv t="ln" n="2363"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }O cunning loue,with teares thou keep{{s}t} me blinde, <bkdv t="ln" n="2364"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Lea{{s}t} eyes well {s}eeing thy foule faults {{s}h}ould {fi}nde. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="149" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2365"><headingno>I49</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2366"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">C<f t="pr">An{{s}t} thou O cruell,{s}ay I loue thee not, <bkdv t="ln" n="2367"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">When I again{{s}t} my {s}elfe with thee pertake : <bkdv t="ln" n="2368"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Doe </fw> <bkdv2 page="67" sig="I4r" side="inner" forme="9"> <compshift name="A"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2369"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2370"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Doe I not thinke on thee when I forgot <bkdv t="ln" n="2371"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Am of my {s}elfe, all tirant for thy {s}ake? <bkdv t="ln" n="2372"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Who hateth thee that I doe call my friend, <bkdv t="ln" n="2373"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">On whom froun'{{s}t} thou that I doe faune vpon, <bkdv t="ln" n="2374"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Nay if thou lowr{{s}t} on me doe I not {s}pend <bkdv t="ln" n="2375"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Reuenge vpon my {s}elfe with pre{s}ent mone? <bkdv t="ln" n="2376"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">What merrit do I in my {s}elfe re{s}pe{ct}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2377"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">That is {s}o proude thy {s}eruice to di{s}pi{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2378"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">When all my be{{s}t} doth wor{{s}h}ip thy defe{ct}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2379"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Commanded by the motion of thine eyes. <bkdv t="ln" n="2380"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But loue hate on for now I know thy minde, <bkdv t="ln" n="2381"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Tho{s}e that can {s}ee thou lou'{{s}t},and I am blind. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="150" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2382"><headingno>I50</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2383"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">O<f t="pr">H from what powre ha{{s}t} thou this powrefull might, <bkdv t="ln" n="2384"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">{VV}ith in{s}u{ffi}ciency my heart to {s}way, <bkdv t="ln" n="2385"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">To make me giue the lie to my true {{s}i}ght, <bkdv t="ln" n="2386"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And {s}were that brightne{{s}{s}}e doth not grace the day? <bkdv t="ln" n="2387"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Whence ha{{s}t} thou this becomming of things il, <bkdv t="ln" n="2388"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">That in the very refu{s}e of thy <app> deeds, <rdg source="Trinity College"> deeds;</rdg> </app> <bkdv t="ln" n="2389"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">There is {s}uch {{s}t}rength and warranti{s}e of skill, <bkdv t="ln" n="2390"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">That in my minde thy wor{{s}t} all be{{s}t} exceeds<f t="pi">?<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2391"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Who taught thee how to make me loue thee more, <bkdv t="ln" n="2392"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">The more I heare and {s}ee iu{{s}t} cau{s}e of hate, <bkdv t="ln" n="2393"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Oh though I loue what others doe abhor, <bkdv t="ln" n="2394"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">{VV}ith others thou {{s}h}ould{{s}t} not abhor my {{s}t}ate. <bkdv t="ln" n="2395"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }If thy vnworthine{{s}{s}}e rai{s}d loue in me, <bkdv t="ln" n="2396"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }More worthy I to be belou'd of thee. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="151" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2397"><headingno>I5I</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2398"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">L<f t="pr">Oue is too young to know what con{s}cience is, <bkdv t="ln" n="2399"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Yet who knowes not con{s}cience is borne of loue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2400"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Then gentle cheater vrge not my ami{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2401"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Lea{{s}t} guilty of my faults thy {s}weet {s}elfe proue. <bkdv t="ln" n="2402"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">For thou betraying me, I doe betray <bkdv t="ln" n="2403"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">My nobler part to my gro{s}e bodies trea{s}on, <bkdv t="ln" n="2404"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">My {s}oule doth tell my body that he may, <bkdv t="ln" n="2405"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Triumph in loue,{fl}e{{s}h} {{s}t}aies no farther rea{s}on. <bkdv t="ln" n="2406"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">But </fw> <bkdv2 page="68" sig="I4v" side="outer" forme="9"> <compshift name="unknown"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2407"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARES<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2408"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But ry{{s}i}ng at thy name doth point out thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="2409"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">As his triumphant prize,proud of this pride, <bkdv t="ln" n="2410"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">He is contented thy poore drudge to be <bkdv t="ln" n="2411"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">To {{s}t}and in thy a{ff}aires,fall by thy {{s}i}de. <bkdv t="ln" n="2412"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }No want of con{s}cience hold it that I call, <bkdv t="ln" n="2413"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Her loue,for who{s}e deare loue I ri{s}e and fall. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="152" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2414"><headingno>I52</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2415"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">I<f t="pr">N louing thee thou know'{{s}t} I am for{s}worne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2416"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">But thou art twice for{s}worne to me loue {s}wearing, <bkdv t="ln" n="2417"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">In a{ct} thy bed-vow broake and new faith torne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2418"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">In vowing new hate after new loue bearing: <bkdv t="ln" n="2419"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">But why of two othes breach doe I accu{s}e thee, <bkdv t="ln" n="2420"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">When I breake twenty:I am periur'd mo{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2421"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">For all my vowes are othes but to mi{s}u{s}e thee: <bkdv t="ln" n="2422"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">And all my hone{{s}t} faith in thee is lo{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="2423"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">For I haue {s}worne deepe othes of thy deepe kindne{{s}{s}}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="2424"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Othes of thy loue,thy truth,thy con{{s}t}ancie, <bkdv t="ln" n="2425"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">And to inlighten thee gaue eyes to blindne{{s}{s}}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2426"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Or made them {s}were again{{s}t} the thing they {s}ee. <bkdv t="ln" n="2427"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }For I haue {s}worne thee faire:more periurde eye, <bkdv t="ln" n="2428"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }To {s}were again{{s}t} the truth fo foule a lie. <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="153" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2429"><headingno>I53</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2430"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">C<f t="pi">Vpid<f t="pr"> laid by his brand and fell a {{s}l}eepe, <bkdv t="ln" n="2431"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">A maide of <f t="pi">Dyans<f t="pr"> this aduantage found, <bkdv t="ln" n="2432"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">And his loue-kindling {fi}re did quickly {{s}t}eepe <bkdv t="ln" n="2433"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">In a could vallie-fountaine of that ground: <bkdv t="ln" n="2434"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Which borrowd from this holie {fi}re of loue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2435"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">A datele{{s}{s}}e liuely heat {{s}t}ill to indure, <bkdv t="ln" n="2436"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And grew a {s}eething bath which yet men proue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2437"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Again{{s}t} {{s}t}rang malladies a {s}oueraigne cure: <bkdv t="ln" n="2438"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">But at my mi{{s}t}res eie loues brand new {fi}red, <bkdv t="ln" n="2439"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">The boy for triall needes would touch my bre{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2440"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">I {{s}i}ck withall the helpe of bath de{{s}i}red, <bkdv t="ln" n="2441"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">And thether hied a {s}ad di{{s}t}emperd gue{{s}t}. <bkdv t="ln" n="2442"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }But found no cure,the bath for my helpe lies, <bkdv t="ln" n="2443"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Where <f t="pi">Cupid<f t="pr"> got new {fi}re;my mi{{s}t}res eye. <bkdv t="ln" n="2444"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">I54 </fw> <bkdv1 gathering="10" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="69" sig="K1r" side="outer" forme="10"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2445"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">ONNETS.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <mode t="p"> <pmdv2 t="sonnet" n="154" rhyme="ababcdcdefefgg"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2446"><headingno>I54</headingno><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2447"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">T<f t="pr">He little Loue-God lying once a {{s}l}eepe, <bkdv t="ln" n="2448"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">Laid by his {{s}i}de his heart in{fl}aming brand, <bkdv t="ln" n="2449"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">Whil{{s}t} many Nymphes that vou'd cha{{s}t} life to keep, <bkdv t="ln" n="2450"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">Came tripping by,but in her maiden hand, <bkdv t="ln" n="2451"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">The fayre{{s}t} votary tooke vp that {fi}re, <bkdv t="ln" n="2452"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Which many Legions of true hearts had warm'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="2453"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">And {s}o the Generall of hot de{{s}i}re, <bkdv t="ln" n="2454"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Was {{s}l}eeping by a Virgin hand di{s}arm'd. <bkdv t="ln" n="2455"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">This brand {{s}h}e quenched in a coole Well by, <bkdv t="ln" n="2456"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Which from loues {fi}re tooke heat perpetuall, <bkdv t="ln" n="2457"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">Growing a bath and healthfull remedy, <bkdv t="ln" n="2458"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">For men di{s}ea{s}d,but I my Mi{{s}t}ri{{s}{s}}e thrall, <bkdv t="ln" n="2459"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">{ }{ }Came there for cure and this by that I proue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2460"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">{ }{ }Loues {fi}re heates water,water cooles not loue. </pmdv1> </body> <back> <mode t="p"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2461"><f t="dprl"><closing>FINIS.</closing> <bkdv t="ln" n="2462"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">K</fw> <fw t="catch">A</fw> </back> <front> <bkdv2 page="70" sig="K1v" side="inner" forme="10"> <pmdv1 t="complaint" datecomp="ca. 1593-99?"> <mode t="p"> <heading> <bkdv t="ln" n="1"><f t="dpr">A Louers complaint. <bkdv t="ln" n="2"><f t="pil"><author>BY<f t="prl"> <bkdv t="ln" n="3">W<f t="scprl">ILLIAM <f t="prl">S<f t="scprl">HAKE-SPEARE<f t="pr">.</author> </heading><mode t="v"> </front> <body> <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="1" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2463"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="1"><f t="2sprt">F<f t="pr">Rom o{ff} a hill who{s}e concaue wombe reworded, <bkdv t="ln" n="2464"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="2">{ }{ }{ }{ }A plaintfull {{s}t}ory from a {{s}i}{{s}t}ring vale <bkdv t="ln" n="2465"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="3">My {s}pirrits t'attend this doble voyce accorded, <bkdv t="ln" n="2466"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="4">And downe I laid to li{{s}t} the {s}ad tun'd tale, <bkdv t="ln" n="2467"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="5">Ere long e{s}pied a {fi}ckle maid full pale <bkdv t="ln" n="2468"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="6">Tearing of papers breaking rings a twaine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2469"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="7">Storming her world with {s}orrowes,wind and raine. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="2" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2470"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="8">Vpon her head a plattid hiue of {{s}t}raw, <bkdv t="ln" n="2471"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="9">Which forti{fi}ed her vi{s}age from the Sunne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2472"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="10">Whereon the thought might thinke {s}ometime it {s}aw <bkdv t="ln" n="2473"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="11">The carkas of a beauty {s}pent and donne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2474"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="12">Time had not {{s}i}thed all that youth begun, <bkdv t="ln" n="2475"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="13">Nor youth all quit,but {s}pight of heauens fell rage, <bkdv t="ln" n="2476"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="14">Some beauty peept,through lettice of {s}ear'd age. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="3" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2477"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="15">Oft did {{s}h}e heaue her Napkin to her eyne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2478"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="16">Which on it had conceited chare{ct}ers: <bkdv t="ln" n="2479"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="17">Laundring the {{s}i}lken {fi}gures in the brine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2480"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="18">That {s}ea{s}oned woe had pelleted in teares, <bkdv t="ln" n="2481"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="19">And often reading what contents it beares: <bkdv t="ln" n="2482"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="20">As often {{s}h}riking vndi{{s}t}ingui{{s}h}t wo, <bkdv t="ln" n="2483"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="21">In clamours of all {{s}i}ze both high and low. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="4" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2484"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="22">Some-times her leueld eyes their carriage ride, <bkdv t="ln" n="2485"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="23">As they did battry to the {s}pheres intend: <bkdv t="ln" n="2486"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="24">Sometime diuerted their poore balls are tide, <bkdv t="ln" n="2487"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="25">To <w">th</w">'orbed earth ;{s}ometimes they do extend, <bkdv t="ln" n="2488"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="26">Their view right on, anon their ga{s}es lend, <bkdv t="ln" n="2489"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">To </fw> <bkdv2 page="71" sig="K2r" side="inner" forme="10"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2490"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">C<f t="scprl">OMPLAINT<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2491"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="27">To euery place at once and no where {fi}xt, <bkdv t="ln" n="2492"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="28">The mind and {{s}i}ght di{{s}t}ra{ct}edly commxit. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="5" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2493"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="29">Her haire nor loo{s}e nor ti'd in formall plat, <bkdv t="ln" n="2494"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="30">Proclaimd in her a carele{{s}{s}}e hand of pride; <bkdv t="ln" n="2495"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="31">For {s}ome vntuck'd de{s}cended her {{s}h}eu'd hat, <bkdv t="ln" n="2496"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="32">Hanging her pale and pined cheeke be{{s}i}de, <bkdv t="ln" n="2497"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="33">Some in her threeden {fi}llet {{s}t}ill did bide, <bkdv t="ln" n="2498"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="34">And trew to bondage would not breake from thence, <bkdv t="ln" n="2499"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="35">Though {{s}l}ackly braided in loo{s}e negligence. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="6" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2500"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="36">A thou{s}and fauours from a maund {{s}h}e drew, <bkdv t="ln" n="2501"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="37">Of amber chri{{s}t}all and of bedded Iet, <bkdv t="ln" n="2502"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="38">Which one by one {{s}h}e in a riuer threw, <bkdv t="ln" n="2503"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="39">Vpon who{s}e weeping margent {{s}h}e was {s}et, <bkdv t="ln" n="2504"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="40">Like v{s}ery applying wet to wet, <bkdv t="ln" n="2505"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="41">Or Monarches hands that lets not bounty fall, <bkdv t="ln" n="2506"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="42">Where want cries {s}ome;but where exce{{s}{s}}e begs all. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="7" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2507"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="43">Of folded {s}chedulls had {{s}h}e many a one, <bkdv t="ln" n="2508"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="44">Which {{s}h}e peru{s} d,{{s}i}ghd,tore and gaue the {fl}ud, <bkdv t="ln" n="2509"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="45">Crackt many a ring of Po{{s}i}ed gold and bone, <bkdv t="ln" n="2510"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="46">Bidding them {fi}nd their Sepulchers in mud, <bkdv t="ln" n="2511"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="47">Found yet mo letters {s}adly pend in blood, <bkdv t="ln" n="2512"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="48">With {{s}l}eided {{s}i}lke,feate and a{ff}e{ct}edly <bkdv t="ln" n="2513"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="49">En{s}wath'd and {s}eald to curious {s}ecrecy. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="8" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2514"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="50">The{s}e often bath'd {{s}h}e in her {fl}uxiue eies, <bkdv t="ln" n="2515"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="51">And often ki{{s}t},and often gaue to teare, <bkdv t="ln" n="2516"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="52">Cried O fal{s}e blood thou regi{{s}t}er of lies, <bkdv t="ln" n="2517"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="53">What vnapproued witnes doo{{s}t} thou beare! <bkdv t="ln" n="2518"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="54">Inke would haue {s}eem'd more blacke and damned heare! <bkdv t="ln" n="2519"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="55">This {s}aid in top of rage the lines {{s}h}e rents, <bkdv t="ln" n="2520"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="56">Big di{s}content,{s}o breaking their contents. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="9" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2521"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="57">A reuerend man that graz'd his cattell ny, <bkdv t="ln" n="2522"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">K 2</fw> </fw> <app>Some- <rdg source="eds" status="unclear">Some=</rdg> </app> <bkdv2 page="72" sig="K2v" side="outer" forme="10"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2523"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">A L<f t="scprl">OVERS<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2524"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="58">Sometime a blu{{s}t}erer that the ruf{fl}e knew <bkdv t="ln" n="2525"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="59">Of Court of Cittie,and had let go by <bkdv t="ln" n="2526"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="60">The {s}wifte{{s}t} houres ob{s}erued as they {fl}ew, <bkdv t="ln" n="2527"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="61">Towards this a{ffl}i{ct}ed fancy fa{{s}t}ly drew: <bkdv t="ln" n="2528"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="62">And priuiledg'd by age de{{s}i}res to know <bkdv t="ln" n="2529"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="63">In breefe the grounds and motiues of her wo. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="10" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2530"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="64">So {{s}l}ides he downe vppon his greyned bat; <bkdv t="ln" n="2531"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="65">And comely di{{s}t}ant {{s}i}ts he by her {{s}i}de, <bkdv t="ln" n="2532"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="66">When hee againe de{{s}i}res her,being {s}atte, <bkdv t="ln" n="2533"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="67">Her greeuance with his hearing to deuide<f t="pi">:<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2534"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="68">If that from him there may be ought applied <bkdv t="ln" n="2535"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="69">Which may her {s}u{ff}ering exta{{s}i}e a{{s}{s}}wage <bkdv t="ln" n="2536"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="70"><w">T</w">is promi{{s}t} in the charitie of age . <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="11" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2537"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="71">Father {{s}h}e {s}aies,though in mee you behold <bkdv t="ln" n="2538"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="72">The iniury of many a bla{{s}t}ing houre; <bkdv t="ln" n="2539"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="73">Let it not tell your Iudgement I am old, <bkdv t="ln" n="2540"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="74">Not age,but {s}orrow,ouer me hath power; <bkdv t="ln" n="2541"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="75">I might as yet haue bene a {s}preading {fl}ower <bkdv t="ln" n="2542"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="76">Fre{{s}h} to my {s}elfe,if I had {s}elfe applyed <bkdv t="ln" n="2543"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="77">Loue to my {s}elfe,and to no Loue be{{s}i}de. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="12" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2544"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="78">But wo is mee,too early I atttended <bkdv t="ln" n="2545"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="79">A youthfull {s}uit it was to gaine my grace; <bkdv t="ln" n="2546"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="80">O one by natures outwards {s}o commended, <bkdv t="ln" n="2547"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="81">That maidens eyes {{s}t}ucke ouer all his face, <bkdv t="ln" n="2548"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="82">Loue lackt a dwelling and made him her place. <bkdv t="ln" n="2549"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="83">And when in his faire parts {{s}h}ee didde abide, <bkdv t="ln" n="2550"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="84">Shee was new lodg'd and newly Dei{fi}ed. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="13" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2551"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="85">His browny locks did hang in crooked curles, <bkdv t="ln" n="2552"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="86">And euery light occa{{s}i}on of the wind <bkdv t="ln" n="2553"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="87">Vpon his lippes their {{s}i}lken parcels hurles, <bkdv t="ln" n="2554"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="88">Whats {s}weet to do,to do wil aptly {fi}nd, <bkdv t="ln" n="2555"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="89">Each eye that {s}aw him did inchaunt the minde: <bkdv t="ln" n="2556"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">For </fw> <bkdv2 page="73" sig="K3r" side="outer" forme="10"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2557"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">C<f t="scprl">OMPLAINT<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2558"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="90">For on his vi{s}age was in little drawne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2559"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="91">What largene{{s}{s}}e thinkes in parradi{s}e was {s}awne. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="14" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2560"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="92">Smal {{s}h}ew of man was yet vpon his chinne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2561"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="93">His phenix downe began but to appeare <bkdv t="ln" n="2562"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="94">Like vn{{s}h}orne veluet,on that termle{{s}{s}}e skin <bkdv t="ln" n="2563"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="95">Who{s}e bare out-brag'd the web it {s}eem'd to were. <bkdv t="ln" n="2564"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="96">Yet {{s}h}ewed his vi{s}age by that co{{s}t} more deare, <bkdv t="ln" n="2565"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="97">And nice a{ff}e{ct}ions wauering {{s}t}ood in doubt <bkdv t="ln" n="2566"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="98">If be{{s}t} were as it was,or be{{s}t} without. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="15" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2567"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="99">His qualities were beautious as his forme, <bkdv t="ln" n="2568"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="100">For maiden tongu'd he was and thereof free; <bkdv t="ln" n="2569"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="101">Yet if men mou'd him,was he {s}uch a {{s}t}orme <bkdv t="ln" n="2570"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="102">As oft twixt May and Aprill is to {s}ee, <bkdv t="ln" n="2571"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="103">When windes breath {s}weet,vnruly though they bee. <bkdv t="ln" n="2572"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="104">His rudene{{s}{s}}e {s}o with his authoriz'd youth, <bkdv t="ln" n="2573"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="105">Did liuery fal{s}ene{{s}{s}}e in a pride of truth. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="16" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2574"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="106">Wel could hee ride, and often men would {s}ay <bkdv t="ln" n="2575"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="107">That hor{s}e his mettell from his rider takes <bkdv t="ln" n="2576"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="108">Proud of {s}ubie{ct}ion,noble by the {s}waie, <!--<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">makes--> <bkdv t="ln" n="2577"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="109">What rounds,what bounds,what cour{s}e what {{s}t}op he <supplied reason="hung">makes</supplied> <bkdv t="ln" n="2578"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="110">And controuer{{s}i}e hence a que{{s}t}ion takes, <bkdv t="ln" n="2579"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="111">Whether the hor{s}e by him became his deed, <bkdv t="ln" n="2580"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="112">Or he his mannad'g,by'th wel doing Steed. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="17" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2581"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="113">But quickly on this {{s}i}de the verdi{ct} went, <bkdv t="ln" n="2582"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="114">His reall habitude gaue life and grace <bkdv t="ln" n="2583"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="115">To appertainings and to ornament, <bkdv t="ln" n="2584"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="116">Accompli{{s}h}t in him-{s}elfe not in his ca{s}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="2585"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="117">All ayds them-{s}elues made fairer by their place, <bkdv t="ln" n="2586"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="118">Can for addicions,yet their purpo{s}'d trimme <bkdv t="ln" n="2587"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="119">Peec'd not his grace but were al grac'd by him. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="18" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2588"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="120">So on the tip of his {s}ubduing tongue <bkdv t="ln" n="2589"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">K 3</fw> <fw t="catch">All </fw> <bkdv2 page="74" sig="K3v" side="inner" forme="10"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2590"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">A L<f t="scprl">OVERS<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2591"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="121">All kinde of arguments and que{{s}t}ion deepe, <bkdv t="ln" n="2592"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="122">Al replication prompt,and rea{s}on {{s}t}rong <bkdv t="ln" n="2593"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="123">For his aduantage {{s}t}ill did wake and {{s}l}eep, <bkdv t="ln" n="2594"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="124">To make the weeper laugh,the laugher weepe: <bkdv t="ln" n="2595"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="125">He hadthe diale{ct} and di{ff}erent skil, <bkdv t="ln" n="2596"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="126">Catching al pa{{s}{s}i}ons in his craft of will. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="19" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2597"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="127">That hee didde in the general bo{s}ome raigne <bkdv t="ln" n="2598"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="128">Of young, of old,and {s}exes both inchanted, <bkdv t="ln" n="2599"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="129">To dwel with him in thoughts,or to remaine <bkdv t="ln" n="2600"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="130">In per{s}onal duty,following where he haunted, <bkdv t="ln" n="2601"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="131">Con{s}ent's bewitcht , ere he de{{s}i}re haue granted, <bkdv t="ln" n="2602"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="132">And dialogu'd for him what he would {s}ay, <bkdv t="ln" n="2603"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="133">Askt their own wils and made their wils obey. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="20" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2604"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="134">Many there were that did his pi{ct}ure gette <bkdv t="ln" n="2605"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="135">To {s}erue their eies,and in it put their mind, <bkdv t="ln" n="2606"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="136">Like fooles that in th' imagination {s}et <bkdv t="ln" n="2607"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="137">The goodly obie{ct}s which abroad they {fi}nd <bkdv t="ln" n="2608"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="138">Of lands and man{{s}i}ons,theirs in thought a{{s}{s}i}gn'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="2609"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="139">And labouring in moe plea{s}ures to be{{s}t}ow them, <bkdv t="ln" n="2610"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="140">Then the true gouty Land-lord which doth owe them. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="21" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2611"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="141">So many haue that neuer toucht his hand <bkdv t="ln" n="2612"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="142">Sweetly {s}uppo{s}'d them mi{{s}t}re{{s}{s}}e of his heart: <bkdv t="ln" n="2613"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="143">My wofull {s}elfe that did in freedome {{s}t}and, <bkdv t="ln" n="2614"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="144">And was my owne fee {{s}i}mple(not in part<f t="pi">)<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2615"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="145">What with his art in youth and youth in art <bkdv t="ln" n="2616"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="146">Threw my a{ff}e{ct}ions in his charmed power, <bkdv t="ln" n="2617"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="147">Re{s}eru'd the {{s}t}alke and gaue him al my {fl}ower. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="22" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2618"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="148">Yet did I not as {s}ome my equals did <bkdv t="ln" n="2619"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="149">Demaund of him,nor being de{{s}i}red yeelded, <bkdv t="ln" n="2620"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="150">Finding my {s}elfe in honour {s}o forbidde, <bkdv t="ln" n="2621"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="151">With {s}afe{{s}t} di{{s}t}ance I mine honour {{s}h}eelded, <bkdv t="ln" n="2622"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="152">Experience for me many bulwarkes builded <bkdv t="ln" n="2623"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">Of </fw> <bkdv2 page="75" sig="K4r" side="inner" forme="10"> <compshift name="B-like"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2624"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">C<f t="scprl">OMPLAINT.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2625"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="153">Of proofs new bleeding which remaind the foile <bkdv t="ln" n="2626"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="154">Of this fal{s}e Iewell,and his amorous {s}poile. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="23" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2627"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="155">But ah who euer {{s}h}un'd by precedent, <bkdv t="ln" n="2628"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="156">The de{{s}t}in'd ill {{s}h}e mu{{s}t} her {s}elfe a{{s}{s}}ay, <bkdv t="ln" n="2629"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="157">Or forc'd examples gain{{s}t} her owne content <bkdv t="ln" n="2630"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="158">To put the by-pa{{s}t} perrils in her way? <bkdv t="ln" n="2631"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="159">Coun{s}aile may {{s}t}op a while what will not {{s}t}ay: <bkdv t="ln" n="2632"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="160">For when we rage,adui{s}e is often {s}eene <bkdv t="ln" n="2633"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="161">By blunting vs to make our wits more keene. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="24" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2634"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="162">Nor giues it {s}atisfa{ct}ion to our blood, <bkdv t="ln" n="2635"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="163">That wee mu{{s}t} curbe it vppon others proofe, <bkdv t="ln" n="2636"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="164">To be forbod the {s}weets that {s}eemes {s}o good, <bkdv t="ln" n="2637"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="165">For feare of harmes that preach in our behoofe; <bkdv t="ln" n="2638"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="166">O appetite from iudgement {{s}t}and aloofe! <bkdv t="ln" n="2639"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="167">The one a pallate hath that needs will ta{{s}t}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2640"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="168">Though rea{s}on weepe and cry it is thy la{{s}t}. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="25" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2641"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="169">For further I could {s}ay this mans vntrue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2642"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="170">And knew the patternes of his foule beguiling, <bkdv t="ln" n="2643"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="171">Heard where his plants in others Orchards grew, <bkdv t="ln" n="2644"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="172">Saw how deceits were guilded in his {s}miling, <bkdv t="ln" n="2645"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="173">Knew vowes,wer e euer brokers to de{fi}ling, <bkdv t="ln" n="2646"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="174">Thought Chara{ct}ers and words meerly but art, <bkdv t="ln" n="2647"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="175">And ba{{s}t}ards of his foule adulterat heart. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="26" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2648"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="176">And long vpon the{s}e termes I held my Citty, <bkdv t="ln" n="2649"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="177">Till thus hee gan be{{s}i}ege me :Gentle maid <bkdv t="ln" n="2650"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="178">Haue of my {s}u{ff}ering youth {s}ome feeling pitty <bkdv t="ln" n="2651"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="179">And be not of my holy vowes a{ff}raid, <bkdv t="ln" n="2652"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="180">Thats to ye {s}worne to none was euer {s}aid, <bkdv t="ln" n="2653"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="181">For fea{{s}t}s of loue I haue bene call'd vnto <bkdv t="ln" n="2654"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="182">Till now did nere inuite nor neuer vo{vv}. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="27" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2655"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="183">All my o{ff}ences that abroad you {s}ee <bkdv t="ln" n="2656"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">K 4</fw> <fw t="catch">Are </fw> <bkdv2 page="76" sig="K4v" side="outer" forme="10"> <compshift name="B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2657"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">A L<f t="scprl">OVERS<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2658"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="184">Are errors of the blood none of the mind: <bkdv t="ln" n="2659"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="185">Loue made them not,with a{ct}ure they may be, <bkdv t="ln" n="2660"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="186">Where neither Party is nor trew nor kind, <bkdv t="ln" n="2661"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="187">They {s}ought their {{s}h}ame that {s}o their {{s}h}ame did {fi}nd, <bkdv t="ln" n="2662"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="188">And {s}o much le{{s}{s}}e of {{s}h}ame in me remaines, <bkdv t="ln" n="2663"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="189">By how much of me their reproch containes, <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="28" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2664"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="190">Among the many that mine eyes haue {s}eene, <bkdv t="ln" n="2665"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="191">Not one who{s}e {fl}ame my hart {s}o much as warmed, <bkdv t="ln" n="2666"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="192">Or my a{ff}e{ct}ion put to th, {s}malle{{s}t} teene, <bkdv t="ln" n="2667"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="193">Or any of my lei{s}ures euer Charmed, <bkdv t="ln" n="2668"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="194">Harme haue I done to them but nere was harmed, <bkdv t="ln" n="2669"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="195">Kept hearts in liueries,but mine owne was free, <bkdv t="ln" n="2670"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="196">And raignd commaunding in his monarchy. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="29" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2671"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="197">Looke heare what tributes wounded fancies {s}ent me, <bkdv t="ln" n="2672"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="198">Of palyd pearles and rubies red as blood: <bkdv t="ln" n="2673"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="199">Figuring that they their pa{{s}{s}i}ons likewi{s}e lent me <bkdv t="ln" n="2674"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="200">Of greefe and blu{{s}h}es, aptly vnder{{s}t}ood <bkdv t="ln" n="2675"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="201">In bloodle{{s}{s}}e white,and the encrim{s}on'd mood, <bkdv t="ln" n="2676"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="202">E{ff}e{ct}s of terror and deare mode{{s}t}y, <bkdv t="ln" n="2677"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="203">Encampt in hearts but {fi}ghting outwardly. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="30" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2678"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="204">And Lo behold the{s}e tallents of their heir, <bkdv t="ln" n="2679"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="205">With twi{{s}t}ed mettle amorou{{s}l}y empleacht <bkdv t="ln" n="2680"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="206">I haue receau'd from many a {s}eueral faire, <bkdv t="ln" n="2681"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="207">Their kind acceptance, wepingly be{s}eecht, <bkdv t="ln" n="2682"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="208">With <w">th</w">'annexions of faire gems inricht, <bkdv t="ln" n="2683"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="209">And deepe brain'd {s}onnets that did ampli{fi}e <bkdv t="ln" n="2684"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="210">Each {{s}t}ones deare Nature,worth and quallity. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="31" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2685"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="211">The Diamond?why twas beautifull and hard, <bkdv t="ln" n="2686"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="212">Whereto his inui{s}'d properties did tend, <bkdv t="ln" n="2687"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="213">The deepe greene Emrald in who{s}e fre{{s}h} regard, <bkdv t="ln" n="2688"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="214">Weake {{s}i}ghts their {{s}i}ckly radience do amend. <bkdv t="ln" n="2689"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="215">The heauen hewd Saphir and the Opall blend <bkdv t="ln" n="2690"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">With </fw> <bkdv1 gathering="11" t="quarto" in="4s"> <bkdv2 page="77" sig="L1r" side="outer" forme="11"> <compshift name="A"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2691"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">C<f t="scprl">OMPLAINT.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2692"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="216">With obie{ct}s manyfold ; each {s}euerall {{s}t}one, <bkdv t="ln" n="2693"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="217">With wit well blazond {s}mil'd or made {s}ome mone. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="32" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2694"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="218">Lo all the{s}e trophies of a{ff}e{ct}ions hot, <bkdv t="ln" n="2695"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="219">Of pen{{s}i}u'd and {s}ubdew'd de{{s}i}res the tender, <bkdv t="ln" n="2696"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="220">Nature hath chargd me that I hoord them not, <bkdv t="ln" n="2697"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="221">But yeeld them vp where I my {s}elfe mu{{s}t} render: <bkdv t="ln" n="2698"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="222">That is to you my origin and ender <f t="pi">:<f t="pr"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2699"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="223">For the{s}e of force mu{{s}t} your oblations be, <bkdv t="ln" n="2700"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="224">Since I their Aulter, you en patrone me. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="33" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2701"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="225">Oh then aduance(of yours<f t="pi">)<f t="pr">that phra{s}eles hand, <bkdv t="ln" n="2702"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="226">Who{s}e white weighes downe the airy {s}cale of prai{s}e, <bkdv t="ln" n="2703"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="227">Take all the{s}e {{s}i}milies to your owne command, <bkdv t="ln" n="2704"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="228">Hollowed with {{s}i}ghes that burning lunges did rai{s}e: <bkdv t="ln" n="2705"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="229">What me your mini{{s}t}er for you obaies <bkdv t="ln" n="2706"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="230">Workes vnder you,and to your audit comes <bkdv t="ln" n="2707"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="231">Their di{{s}t}ra{ct} parcells,in combined {s}ummes. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="34" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2708"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="232">Lo this deuice was {s}ent me from a Nun, <bkdv t="ln" n="2709"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="231">Or Si{{s}t}er {s}an{ct}i{fi}ed of holie{{s}t} note, <bkdv t="ln" n="2710"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="232">Which late her noble {s}uit in court did {{s}h}un, <bkdv t="ln" n="2711"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="233">Who{s}e rare{{s}t} hauings made the blo{{s}{s}}oms dote, <bkdv t="ln" n="2712"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="234">For {{s}h}e was {s}ought by {s}pirits of ritche{{s}t} cote, <bkdv t="ln" n="2713"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="235">But kept cold di{s}tance,and did thence remoue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2714"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="236">To {s}pend her liuing in eternall loue. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="35" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2715"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="237">But oh my {s}weet what labour i{{s}t} to leaue, <bkdv t="ln" n="2716"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="238">The thing we haue not,ma{{s}t}ring what not {{s}t}riues, <bkdv t="ln" n="2717"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="239">Playing the Place which did no forme receiue , <bkdv t="ln" n="2718"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="240">Playing patient {s}ports in vncon{{s}t}raind giues, <bkdv t="ln" n="2719"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="241">She that her fame {s}o to her {s}elfe contriues, <bkdv t="ln" n="2720"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="242">The {s}carres of battaile {s}capeth by the {fl}ight, <bkdv t="ln" n="2721"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="243">And makes her ab{s}ence valiant,not her might. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="36" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2722"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="244">Oh pardon me in that my boa{{s}t} is true, <bkdv t="ln" n="2723"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">L</fw> <fw t="catch">The </fw> <bkdv2 page="78" sig="L1v" side="inner" forme="11"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2724"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">A L<f t="scprl">OVERS<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2725"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="245">The accident which brought me to her eie, <bkdv t="ln" n="2726"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="246">Vpon the moment did her force {s}ubdewe, <bkdv t="ln" n="2727"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="247">And now {{s}h}e would the caged cloi{{s}t}er {fl}ie: <bkdv t="ln" n="2728"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="248">Religious loue put out religions eye: <bkdv t="ln" n="2729"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="249">Not to be tempted would {{s}h}e be enur'd, <bkdv t="ln" n="2730"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="250">And now to tempt all liberty procure. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="37" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2731"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="251">How mightie then you are, Oh heare me tell, <bkdv t="ln" n="2732"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="252">The broken bo{s}oms that to me belong, <bkdv t="ln" n="2733"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="253">Haue emptied all their fountaines in my well: <bkdv t="ln" n="2734"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="254">And mine I powre your Ocean all amonge: <bkdv t="ln" n="2735"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="255">I {{s}t}rong ore them and you ore me being {{s}t}rong, <bkdv t="ln" n="2736"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="256">Mu{{s}t} for your vi{ct}orie vs all conge{{s}t}, <bkdv t="ln" n="2737"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="257">As compound loue to phi{{s}i}ck your cold bre{{s}t}. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="38" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2738"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="258">My parts had powre to charme a {s}acred Sunne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2739"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="259">Who di{s}ciplin'd I dieted in grace, <bkdv t="ln" n="2740"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="260">Beleeu'd her eies,when they t' a{{s}{s}}aile begun, <bkdv t="ln" n="2741"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="261">All vowes and con{s}ecrations giuing place: <bkdv t="ln" n="2742"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="262">O mo{{s}t} potentiall loue,vowe, bond,nor {s}pace <bkdv t="ln" n="2743"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="263">In thee hath neither {{s}t}ing,knot,nor con{fi}ne <bkdv t="ln" n="2744"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="264">For thou art all and all things els are thine. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="39" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2745"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="265">When thou impre{{s}{s}}e{{s}t} what are precepts worth <bkdv t="ln" n="2746"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="266">Of {{s}t}ale example?when thou wilt in{fl}ame, <bkdv t="ln" n="2747"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="267">How coldly tho{s}e impediments {{s}t}and forth <bkdv t="ln" n="2748"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="268">Of wealth of {fi}lliall feare,lawe, kindred fame,<!--<f t="pi">(<f t="pr">({{s}h}ame--> <bkdv t="ln" n="2749"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="269">Loues armes are peace , gain{{s}t} rule , gain{{s}t} {s}ence , gain{{s}t} <supplied reason="hung">{{s}h}ame</supplied> <bkdv t="ln" n="2750"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="270">And {s}weetens in the {s}u{ff}ring pangues it beares, <bkdv t="ln" n="2751"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="271">The <f t="pi">Alloes<f t="t=r"> of all forces, {{s}h}ockes and feares. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="40" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2752"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="272">Now all the{s}e hearts that doe on mine depend, <bkdv t="ln" n="2753"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="273">Feeling it breake,with bleeding groanes they pine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2754"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="274">And {s}upplicant their {{s}i}ghes to you extend <bkdv t="ln" n="2755"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="275">To leaue the battrie that you make gain{{s}t} mine, <bkdv t="ln" n="2756"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="276">Lending {s}oft audience, to my {s}weet de{{s}i}gne, <bkdv t="ln" n="2757"><mode t="p"><fw t="catch">And </fw> <bkdv2 page="79" sig="L2r" side="inner" forme="11"> <compshift name="A-like"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2758"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">C<f t="scprl">OMPLAINT.<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2759"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="277">And credent {s}oule,to that {{s}t}rong bonded oth, <bkdv t="ln" n="2760"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="278">That {{s}h}all preferre and vndertake my troth. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="41" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2761"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="279">This {s}aid,his watrie eies he did di{s}mount, <bkdv t="ln" n="2762"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="280">Who{s}e {{s}i}ghtes till then were leaueld on my face, <bkdv t="ln" n="2763"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="281">Each cheeke a riuer running from a fount, <bkdv t="ln" n="2764"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="282">With bryni{{s}h} currant downe-ward {fl}owed a pace: <bkdv t="ln" n="2765"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="283">Oh how the channell to the {{s}t}reame gaue grace! <bkdv t="ln" n="2766"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="284">Who glaz'd with Chri{{s}t}all gate the glowing Ro{s}es, <bkdv t="ln" n="2767"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="285">That {fl}ame through water which their hew inclo{s}es, <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="42" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2768"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="286">Oh father,what a hell of witch-craft lies, <bkdv t="ln" n="2769"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="287">In the {s}mall orb of one perticular teare? <bkdv t="ln" n="2770"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="288">But with the invndation of the eies: <bkdv t="ln" n="2771"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="289">What rocky heart to water will not weare? <bkdv t="ln" n="2772"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="290">What bre{{s}t} {s}o cold that is not warmed heare, <bkdv t="ln" n="2773"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="291">Or cleft e{ff}e{ct},cold mode{{s}t}y hot wrath: <bkdv t="ln" n="2774"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="292">Both {fi}re from hence,and chill extin{ct}ure hath. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="43" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2775"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="293">For loe his pa{{s}{s}i}on but an art of craft, <bkdv t="ln" n="2776"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="294">Euen there re{s}olu'd my rea{s}on into teares, <bkdv t="ln" n="2777"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="295">There my white {{s}t}ole of cha{{s}t}ity I daft, <bkdv t="ln" n="2778"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="296">Shooke o{ff} my {s}ober gardes,and ciuill feares, <bkdv t="ln" n="2779"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="297">Appeare to him as he to me appeares: <bkdv t="ln" n="2780"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="298">All melting,though our drops this di{ff}rence bore, <bkdv t="ln" n="2781"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="299">His poi{s}on'd me, and mine did him re{{s}t}ore. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="44" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2782"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="300">In him a plenitude of {s}ubtle matter, <bkdv t="ln" n="2783"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="301">Applied to Cautills,all {{s}t}raing formes receiues, <bkdv t="ln" n="2784"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="302">Of burning blu{{s}h}es,or of weeping water, <bkdv t="ln" n="2785"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="303">Or {s}ounding palene{{s}{s}}e : and he takes and leaues, <bkdv t="ln" n="2786"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="304">In eithers aptne{{s}{s}}e as it be{{s}t} deceiues: <bkdv t="ln" n="2787"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="305">To blu{{s}h} at {s}peeches ranck , to weepe at woes <bkdv t="ln" n="2788"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="306">Or to turne white and {s}ound at tragick {{s}h}owes. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="45" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2789"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="307">That not a heart which in his leuell came, <bkdv t="ln" n="2790"><mode t="p"><fw t="sig">L 2</fw> <fw t="catch">Could </fw> <bkdv2 page="80" sig="L2v" side="outer" forme="11"> <compshift name="A and/or B"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2791"><fw t="rttop"><f t="prl">T<f t="scpr">he<f t="pr"> L<f t="scprl">OVERS<f t="pr"></fw><mode t="v"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2792"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="308">Could {s}cape the haile of his all hurting ayme, <bkdv t="ln" n="2793"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="309">Shewing faire Nature is both kinde and tame : <bkdv t="ln" n="2794"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="310">And vaild in them did winne whom he would maime, <bkdv t="ln" n="2795"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="311">Again{{s}t} the thing he {s}ought,he would exclaime, <bkdv t="ln" n="2796"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="312">When he mo{{s}t} burnt in hart-wi{{s}h}t luxurie, <bkdv t="ln" n="2797"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="313">He preacht pure maide,and prai{s}d cold cha{{s}t}itie. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="46" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2798"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="314">Thus meerely with the garment of a grace, <bkdv t="ln" n="2799"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="315">The naked and concealed feind he couerd, <bkdv t="ln" n="2800"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="316">That <w">th</w">'vnexperient gaue the tempter place, <bkdv t="ln" n="2801"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="317">Which like a Cherubin aboue them houerd, <bkdv t="ln" n="2802"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="318">Who young and {{s}i}mple would not be {s}o louerd. <bkdv t="ln" n="2803"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="319">Aye me I fell,and yet do que{{s}t}ion make, <bkdv t="ln" n="2804"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="320">What I {{s}h}ould doe againe for {s}uch a {s}ake. <pmdv2 t="stanza" n="47" rhyme="ababbcc"> <bkdv t="ln" n="2805"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="321">O that infe{ct}ed moy{{s}t}ure of his eye, <bkdv t="ln" n="2806"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="322">O that fal{s}e {fi}re which in his cheeke {s}o glowd : <bkdv t="ln" n="2807"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="323">O that forc'd thunder from his heart did {fl}ye, <bkdv t="ln" n="2808"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="324">O that {s}ad breath his {s}pungie lungs be{{s}t}owed, <bkdv t="ln" n="2809"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="325">O all that borrowed motion {s}eeming owed, <bkdv t="ln" n="2810"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="326">Would yet againe betray the fore-betrayed, <bkdv t="ln" n="2811"><pmdv3 t="ln" n="327">And new peruert a reconciled Maide. </pmdv1> </body> <back> <bkdv t="ln" n="2812"><mode t="p"><bkdv t="closing"><f t="dprl">FINIS. </bkdv> <!-- ornament --> </back> </group> </body> <back> </back> </text> </retBook>