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                  <text>SONNET 141. 2 errors defects.
TF/io which, despite of view in spite
of what can be seen. 6 Nor tender . . . prone nor my delicate sense of
feeling inclined to respond to any ordinary common touch (it requires
something more rarified).
8 alone in particular (and not with other
women as well). p But my but neither my. five wits These were de­
fined by Stephen Hawes, the pastime of pleasure (1509). as common wit,
imagination, fantasy, estimation and memory.
10 serving thee being
jour lover. /i Who which (his "foolish heart”). 11-12 leaves unsway'd
. . . wretch to be leaves the mere outward semblance of a man without a
ruler in order to become your proud heart’s slave and miserable vassal.
The poet’s heart (which should rule his body) has abandoned him to
serve the heart of his mistress. 13 plague affliction, thus far . . . gain
I consider profitable to the following extent. 14 awards me pain inflicts
punishment upon me (in the act of sinning, and thus spares me a full
measure of punishment thereafter).

2 Hate of . . .
SONNET 142. I dear chaYacteristic,
valued.
loving hatred of my love (for you) because it is adulterous. 4 it my state.
6 their scarlet
merits not reproving does not desire to be reproved.
ornaments The lady’s lips are equated with the red waxen seals upon
such bonds as marriage contracts.
7 as mine as my lips have done.
8 liobb’d . . . rents cheated other wives of the marriage rights due to
them. She has had affairs with other married men. p Be it let it be.
IJ what i.e. pity, hide withhold. 14 self-example the example you set.

if?

For they in thee a thousand errors note;
But ’tis my heart that loves what they despise,
Who in despite of view is pleas’d to dote.
Nor are mine £ars wi^thy tongue’s tune delighted;\
Nor tender feeling td^a^jbuches prone,
Nor taste, nor smell, desire to be invited
To any sensp^^east with thee(albne;
But my five wits nor my five senses can
Dissuade ^g-Toolish heart from serving thee.
Who le;K^esunsway’d the likeness of a man,
Thy,^roud heart’s slave and vassal wretch to be.
^f^ly myj)l^u?l thus far I count my gain,
^^nat she that makes me sin awards me pain.

j

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Love IS my sin, and thy dear virtue hate,
Ha^of my^in, grounded on sinful loving.
O) bjht with mine compare thou thine own si
Alid thou shalt find it
Op if it do, not from
hat have profan’d their scarlet ornamei
And.^^eal’d false bonds of love as oft as nr
Be it lawful jl love thee' as thou lov’st^hose
’ ine eyes woo as mine impo'rti^ne' thee,
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.pitjyin thy heart, that, when it_grows,
Chy'pity may deserve tofpined be. u'ffy
If thou dost seek to have what thou dost hide,
y /eH-exampIe^mayst thou be denied!

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