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                  <text>not with his brief hours and weeks,
out£X£n to the\dge of doom.

115''

SONNET 115. 5 But reckoning Time but when I consider Time, whose
million'd accidents whose passing events are numbered by the millions.
6 Creep in 'twixt interfere with. 7 Tan take the freshness of youth from.
blunt turn aside. 8 Divert strong . . . alt’ring things turn determined
minds away from their purposes and cause them to accept things as they
change. II o’er incertainty beyond the possibility of doubt. 12 Crown­
ing glorifying, doubting of the rest doubting whether the future could
ever equal the present. 13-14 Then might . . . doth grow at that time
1 could not say “Now I love you best," for that would have been to treat
as fully mature a love which, like a baby, was continually growing. &gt;

iS'i,

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Those lines that I before have writ do lie,
I Evek those that said 1 could not love you deara
Yet then my judgment knew no reason why
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My most fulHlame should afterwards burn c^i^r.
But retjcoBin
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change decrees of kings.
TwixK vows
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the sharo
course
Divert strong minds To
Alas, why, fearing of Time’s tyjihnn'y,
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Might 1 not then say “Now love you
When I was certain o’er incekainty,
f^rowQurg the4u;^nt, oupting of the 1^?
^ .Lov^is a/oabt^Then ght 1 not say sOj_^^
toAhat which stilT^th e

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SONNET 116. I marriage . . . minds the perfect union of faithful minds.
The poet is presenting a definition of perfect friendship. 2 impediments
There is an echo of the marriage service in the Book of Common Prayer:
“If any of you know cause, or just impediment, why these two persons
should not be joined together in holy matrimony, ye are to declare it.”
7 alteration (a) infidelity (b) impairment of beauty by the ravages of
time. 4 bends . . . remove inclines to stop loving when the loved person
is unfaithful. 5 mark sea-mark. 7 wand’ring bark lost ship. 8 Whose
worth’s unknown whose value is so great that it cannot be calculated, his
height be taken its (the star’s) altitude be measured (as with a sextant).
9 Time’s,fool subservient to and controlled by Time.
jo Within . . .
come -eoiae within (and are thus mowed down by) the sweep of Time’s
curved scythe. ii his Time’s. 12 bears it out endures defiantly, doom
doomsday. 13-^4
l^ts . . . ever loved if what I have just said about
love is wrong and my error is demonstrated by my own case, then I have
never written anything and no man’s love has ever been real love.

mit imoedimeutsZ Love is not love
ion finds
remover to remove.
fiQd mark
7'0,’no! it is an e
ks on t
ests and is i^verVhaken;
Itar to'j^very) wand’ring bark,
nop^, although his height be
\ ^^ose 1 /ort
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\ Love’s nc t Time's fool,^ough rosy lips and cheeks
if^n his bending sickle's compass come.

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