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they are seen by the world are so perfect that the deepest thoughts of men
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cannot improve upon them. 5 due capell; q: end.
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ever yet has always been. 5 So thou be provided that you are. approve
prove. _^6 Thy Mea.e:. Q: “Their.” being woo'd of time since it (Ay
worth) is tempted by the evil persons of our age. y canker vice vice which
preys on beauty like a canker, a worm which feeds on rosebuds. 8 prime
youth. 9-/0 Thou hast . . . being charg’d That this is inconsistent with
the sonnets which have gone before has bothered critics, but we cannot be
Jsure of the order in which the poems were written, charg’d attacked.
11-12 Yet this . . . enlarg’d yet the reputation you have earned cannot be
so effective as to silence malice (envy) which is always rampant (enlargd).
75 suspect suspicion, mask'd not thy show did not obscure your beautiful
appearance. 14 Then thou . . . shouldst owe then you would be unique,
as a king who has the .lQ)(alty of every one of his subjects, owe own.
possess.
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