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SONNET 151. Some commentators have been shocked by the crude ob­
scenity of the double meanings in this sonnet. Shakespeare’s contempo­
raries did riot shy away from acceptance of normal bodily functions.
/ Love Cupid, a child, conscience awareness and understanding. In the
following line the word is used to suggest "guilty knowledge.” j cheater
betrayer (of all three men with whom she presumably has been involved),
urge . . . amiss charge me with my sin. 8 stays waits for. /o Proud of
swelling with, /j want of conscience lack of awareness.

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Love is too young to know whtft conscience is; &gt;
Yet who knows not conscience is born of love?
y^jy‘’*Then, gentle cheater, urge not my amiss,
X? Lest guilty of my faults thy sweet self prove,
For, thou tbeti^ing me, I do 3*etray_-jjQ;^^
My nobler part to my
Mv soul doth tell mv5odj\thit he may
TrjnmrJj&gt;q love; flesh stays no farther reason,
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thy poor SrU^r to^Ser—
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want of conscience hold it that I ca
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162 f 52. I am forsworn have broken an oath (th^ marriage vow),
iu’earing have broken two oaths since you have sworn love to
me. j-y In act . . . love bearing i.e. you have broken one oath in your
violation of your marriage vow and another oath in your present rejection
of me after having sworn to love me. bearing professing. • 7 misuse thee
(a) misrepresent you, by calling you beautiful (b) use you wrongly, debauch
you. 8 And all . . . is lost and in my dealings with you I have lost all
my integrity.
jr to enlighten . . . blindness to make you seem bright,
pretended to see what I did not see. 12 swear against deny.
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?In act thy bed-vow broke, and new faith-torn
n ' ■' t In vowing new hate after new love^e^ing.
But why of two(2^' b^^^dd I accuse thee
t\«nty?J am perjur’d most;
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