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make that unbeautiful which in beauty does excel. 6 confounds destroys.
him i.e. summer. 5 o’ersnow’d covered with snow, 9 summer’s distillahon perfume made from the flowers of summer. IO pent locked.
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Beauty s . . . bereft we would be deprived of the perfume along with the
flowers from which it was made — i.e. the beauty of your unborn child as
well as your beauty. i^ Leese lose, their show their mere external ap­
pearance of physical form, their substance their true spiritual essence.

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have one’s true essence carried on in the form of a child. j some vial
the child into whom his essence will be distilled (not the mother), treasure
enrich. 5 That use that kind of investment (of your beauty) at interest. '*
6 happies makes happy. 7 to breed to give birth to. The verb “to breed” '
was often used to apply to the increase of capital by interest. 8 ten for
one Ten percent was the maximum amount of interest permitted by a
statute of 1571, which revived an earlier statute of Henry VIII permitting
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