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• SONNET 129. 2 Th' expense . . . shame the using up of vital spirits in
a shameful act. 2 till action until it is expressed in action. 5 full of
blame (a) harmful (b) guilty. 4 extreme violent, rude brutal, to trust
to be trusted. 20 quest pursuit. 22 in proof when experienced, prov’d,
4. MALONE; q; “proud and.” 2./ the heaven (a) the sensation of bliss (b)
the woman who provides it

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Th’texjpense of iritin was^ of shame
TsYti^n hctio'rit and till action,^lust
Is perjuj’d, murd’rous, bloody, full of blame,
t Savage^^^reme, rude, cruel, not to trust;
' Enjoy’d no sooner but despised straight;
Past reason hunted, and no sooner had,
Pa^ reason hated, as a swallowed b^i\
On purpose laid to make tlm_taker mad;
Mad in pursuit, and in pos^^sito so;^
i, having, and in quest to^tav^rryrsme;
liss in proof — and p{%v’ya very woe;^
e, a joy propos’d:
l{isAhe world
shun the -^eaven

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SONNET 130. While the poet burlesques the elegant hyperboles of
contemporary Petrarchan sonnets, he at the same time affirms his love
for his mistress in spite of her failure to conform to the impossible ideal
of the sonneteers. i nothing not at all. j dun dark. y If hairs be
wires Comparison of a lady’s hair to the fine golden wire used by
Florentine goldsmiths in filigree work was Conventional.
5 damask'd
variegated (mingled red and white). 8 reeks is exhaled. The verb did not
have its present connotation of distaste. ii go walk. 12 treads on the
ground walks on the earth, like any other mortal woman. 25 love mis­
tress. rare beautiful, splendid.
As any . . . compare as any other
woman who is lied about by means of impossible comparisons.
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■ \ My misyess’ eyes are nothing
« Coral is faf'more red than her lips’ red;
? \If snow be white, why then her breasts ar

l^d in some“perfumes is there more ddlijdit
\^an_in the breath that froin inv mistimes- - ’
I love to hear her speak; yetjSsieil I know
^usic tiath a far mp^e pleasing s(
I gran*I never saw a god^esjjgo:
My mis,^^ when shfiwalks, treads on the ^ound.
And ^fThy\heaveri4 think my love as rare\
As any she belied with false compare.
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