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William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare: Poems. 1914.
“Were ’t aught to me I bore the canopy”
Sonnet CXXV
WERE ’t aught to me I bore the canopy |
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With my extern the outward honouring, |
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Or laid great bases for eternity, |
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Which prove more short than waste or ruining? |
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Have I not seen dwellers on form and favour |
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Lose all and more by paying too much rent, |
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For compound sweet foregoing simple savour |
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Pitiful thrivers, in their gazing spent? |
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No; let me be obsequious in thy heart, |
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And take thou my oblation, poor but free, |
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Which is not mix’d with seconds, knows no art, |
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But mutual render, only me for thee. |
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Hence, thou suborn’d informer! a true soul |
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When most impeach’d stands least in thy control. |
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