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SONNET#1
by:WilliamShakespeare
FROMfairestcreatureswedesireincrease,
Thattherebybeauty'srosemightneverdie,
Butastheripershouldbytimedecease,
Histenderheirmightbearhismemory;
Butthou,contractedtothineownbrighteyes,
Feed'stthylight'sflamewithself-substantialfuel,
Makingafaminewhereabundancelies,
Thyselfthyfoe,tothysweetselftoocruel.
Thoutthatarenowtheworld'sfreshornament
Andonlyheraldtothegaudyspring,
Withinthineownbudburiestthycontent
And,tenderchurl,mak'stwasteinniggarding.
Pitytheworld,orelsethisgluttonbe,
Toeattheworld'sdue,bythegraveandthee.
SONNET#2
by:WilliamShakespeare
WHENfortywintersshallbesiegethybrow
Anddigdeeptrenchesinthybeauty'sfield,
Thyyouth'sproudlivery,sogazedonnow,
Willbeatotteredweedofsmallworthheld:
Thenbeingaskedwhereallthybeautylies,
Whereallthetreasureofthylustydays,
Tosaywithinthineowndeep-sunkeneyes
Wereanall-eatingshameandthriftlesspraise.
Howmuchmoreprasiedeservedthybeauty'suse
Ifthoucouldstanswer,'Thisfairchildofmine
Shallsummycountandmakemyoldexcuse,'
Provinghisbeautybysuccessionthine.
Thisweretobenewmadewhenthouartold
Andseethybloodwarmwhenthoufeel'stcold.
SONNET#3
by:WilliamShakespeare
LOOKinthyglass,andtellthefacethouviewest
Nowisthetimethatfaceshouldformanother,
Whosefreshrepairifnowthourenewest,
Thoudostbeguiletheworld,unblesssomemother.
Forwhereisshesofairwhoseunearedwomb
Disdainsthetillageofthyhusbandry?
Orwhoishesofondwillbethetomb
Ofhisself-love,tostopposterity?
Thouartthymother'sglass,andsheinthee
CallsbackthelovelyAprilofherprime;
Sothouthroughwindowsofthineageshaltsee,
Despiteofwrinkles,thisthygoldentime.
Butifthouliverememb'rednottobe,
Diesingle,andthineimagedieswiththee.
SONNET#4
by:WilliamShakespeare
UNTHRIFTYloveliness,whydostthouspend
Uponthyselftheybeauty'slegacy?
Nature'sbequestgivesnothingbutdothlend,
And,beingfrank,shelendstothosearefree.
Then,beateousniggard,whydostthouabuse
Thebounteouslargessgiventheetogive?
Profitlessuserer,whydostthouuse
Sogreatasumofsums,yetcanstnotlive?
For,havingtrafficwiththyselfalone,
Thouofthyselfthysweetselfdostdeceive:
Thenhow,whenNaturecallstheetobegone,
Whatacceptableauditcanstthouleave?
Thyunusedbeautymustbetombedwiththee,
Which,usèd,livesth'executortobe.
SONNET#5
by:WilliamShakespeare
THOSEhoursthatwithgentleworkdidframe
Thelovelygazewhereeveryeyedothdwell
Willplaythetyrantstotheverysame
Andthatunfairwhichfairlydothexcel;
Fornever-restingtimeleadssummeron
Tohideouswinterandconfoundshimthere,
Sapcheckedwithfrostandlustyleavesquitegone,
Beautyo'ersnowedandbarenesseverywhere.
Then,werenotsummer'sdistillationleft
Aliquidprisonerpentinwallsofglass,
Beauty'seffectwithbeautywerebereft,
Noritnornoremembrancewhatitwas:
Butflowersdistilled,thoughtheywithwintermeet,
Leesebuttheresnow;theirsubstancestilllivessweet.
SONNET#6
by:WilliamShakespeare
THENletnotwinter'sraggedhanddeface
Intheethysummererethoubedistilled:
Makesweetsomevial;treasurethousomeplace
Withbeauty'streasureereitbeself-killed.
Thatuseisnotforbiddenusury
Whichhappiesthosethatpaythewillingloan;
That'sforthyselftobreedanotherthee,
Ortentimeshappierbeittenforone.
Tentimesthyselfwerehappierthanthouart,
Iftenofthinetentimesrefiguredthee:
Thenwhatcoulddeathdoifthoushouldstdepart,
Leavingtheelivinginposterity?
Benotself-willed,forthouartmuchtoofair
Tobedeath'sconquestandmakewormsthineheir.
SONNET#7
by:WilliamShakespeare
LO,intheorientwhenthegraciouslight
Liftsuphisburninghead,eachundereye
Dothhomagetohisnew-appearingsight,
Servingwithlookshissacredmajesty;
Andhavingclimbedthesteep-upheavenlyhill,
Resemblingstrongyoughinhismiddleage,
Yetmortallooksadorehisbeautystill,
Attendingonhisgoldenpilgrimage;
Butwhenfromhighmostpitch,withwearycar,
Likefeebleagehereelethfromtheday,
Theeyes,foreduteous,nowconvertedare
Fromhislowtractandlookanotherway:
Sothou,thyselfoutgoinginthynoon,
Unlookedondiestunlessthougetason.
SONNET#8
by:WilliamShakespeare
MUSICtohear,whyhear'stthoumusicsadly?
Sweetswithsweetswarnot,joydelightsinjoy:
Whylov'stthouthatwhichthoureceiv'stnotgladly,
Orelsereceiv'stwithpleasurethineannoy?
Ifthetrueconcordofwell-tunèdsounds,
Byunionsmarried,dooffendthineear,
Theydobutsweetlychidethee,whoconfounds
Insinglenessthepartsthatthoushouldstbear.
Markhowonestring,sweethusbandtoanother,
Strikeseachineachbymutualordering;
Resemblingsireandchildandhappymother,
Who,allinone,onepleasingnotedosing;
Whosespeechlesssong,beingmany,seemingone,
Singsthistothee,'Thousinglewiltprovenone.'
SONNET#9
by:WilliamShakespeare
ISitforfeartowetawidow'seye
Thatthouconsum'stthyselfinsinglelife?
Ah,ifthouissuelessshalthaptodie,
Theworldwillwailtheelikeamakelesswife;
Theworldwillbethywidow,andstillweep
Thatthounoformoftheehastleftbehind,
Wheneveryprivatewidowwellmaykeep,
Bychildren'seyes,herhusband'sshapeinmind.
Lookwhatanunthriftintheworlddothspend
Shiftsbuthisplace,forstilltheworldenjoysit;
Butbeauty'swastehathintheworldanend,
And,keptunused,theusersodestroysit:
Nolovetowardothersinthatbosomsits
Thanonhimselfsuchmurd'rousshamecommits
SONNET#10
by:WilliamShakespeare
FORshame,denythatthoubear'stlovetoany
Whoforthyselfartsounprovident:
Grant,ifthouwilt,thouartbelovedofmany,
Butthatthounonelov'stismostevident;
Forthouartsopossessedwithmurd'roushate
That'gainstthyselfthoustick'stnottoconspire,
Seekingthatbeauteousrooftoruinate
Whichtorepairshouldbethychiefdesire.
O,changethythought,thatImaychangemymind;
Shallhatebefairerlodgedthangentlelove?
Beasthypresenceis,graciousandkind,
Ortothyselfatleastkind-heartedprove:
Maketheeanotherselfforloveofme,
Thatbeautystillmayliveinthineorthee.
SONNET#11
by:WilliamShakespeare
ASfastasthoushaltwane,sofastthougrow'st
Inoneofthine,fromthatwhichthoudepartest;
Andthatfreshbloodwhichyounglythoubestow'st
Thoumaystcallthinewhenthoufromyouthconvertest.
Hereinliveswisdom,beauty,andincrease;
Withoutthis,folly,age,andcolddecay.
Ifallweremindedso,thetimesshouldcease,
Andthreescoreyearwouldmaketheworldaway.
LetthosewhomNaturehathnotmadeforstore,
Harsh,featureless,andrude,barrenlyperish:
Lookwhomshebestendowedshegavethemore,
Whichbounteousgiftthoushouldstinbountycherish.
Shecarvedtheeforherseal,andmeantthereby
Thoushouldstprintmore,notletthatcopydie.
SONNET#12
by:WilliamShakespeare
WHENIdocounttheclockthattellsthetime
Andseethebravedaysunkinhideousnight,
WhenIbeholdthevioletpastprime
Andsablecurlsallsilveredo'erwithwhite,
WhenloftytreesIseebarrenofleaves,
Whicherstfromheatdidcanopytheherd,
Andsummer'sgreenallgirdedupinsheaves
Borneonthebierwithwhiteandbristlybeard;
ThenofthybeautydoIquestionmake
Thatthouamongthewastesoftimemustgo,
Sincesweetsandbeautiesdothemselvesforsake
Anddieasfastastheyseeothersgrow;
Andnothing'gainstTime'sscythecanmakedefense
Savebreed,tobravehimwhenhetakestheehence.
SONNET#13
by:WilliamShakespeare
O,THATyouwereyourself,but,love,youare
Nolongeryoursthanyouyourselfherelive:
Againstthiscomingendyoushouldprepare,
Andyoursweetsemblancetosomeothergive.
Soshouldthatbeautywhichyouholdinlease
Findnodetermination;thenyouwere
Yourselfagainafteryourself'sdecease
Whenyoursweetissueyoursweetformshouldbear.
Wholetssofairahousefalltodecay,
Whichhusbandryinhonormightuphold
Againstthestormygustsofwinter'sday
Andbarrenrageofdeath'seternalcold?
O,nonebutunthrifts!Dearmylove,youknow
Youhadafather--letyoursonsayso.
SONNET#14
by:WilliamShakespeare
NOTfromthestarsdoImyjudgmentpluck,
AndyetmethinksIhaveastronomy;
Butnottotellofgoodorevilluck,
Ofplagues,ofdearths,orseason'squality;
NorcanIfortunetobriefminutestell,
Pointingtoeachhisthunder,rain,andwind,
Orsaywithprincesifitshallgowell
ByoftpredictthatIinheavenfind;
ButfromthineeyesmyknowledgeIderive,
And,constantstars,inthemIreadsuchart
Astruthandbeautyshalltogetherthrive
Iffromthyselftostorethouwouldstconvert:
OrelseoftheethisIprognosticate,
Thyendistruth'sandbeauty'sdoomanddate.
SONNET#15
by:WilliamShakespeare
WHENIconsidereverythingthatgrows
Holdsinperfectionbutalittlemoment,
Thatthishugestagepresentethnoughtbutshows
Whereonthestarsinsecretinfluencecomment;
WhenIperceivethatmenasplantsincrease,
Cheerèdandcheckedevenbytheselfsamesky,
Vauntintheiryouthfulsap,atheightdecrease,
Andweartheirbravestateoutofmemory:
Thentheconceitofthisinconstantstay
Setsyoumostrichinyouthbeforemysight,
WherewastefulTimedebatethwithDecay
Tochangeyourdayofyouthtosulliednight;
And,allinwarwithTimeforloveofyou,
Ashetakesfromyou,Iingraftyounew.
SONNET#16
by:WilliamShakespeare
BUTwhereforedonotyouamightierway
Makewaruponthisbloodytyrant,Time?
Andfortifyyourselfinyourdecay
Withmeansmoreblessèdthanmybarrenrime?
Nowstandyouonthetopofhappyhours,
Andmanymaidengardens,yetunset,
Withvirtuouswishwouldbearyourlivingflowers,
Muchlikerthanyourpaintedcounterfeit:
Soshouldthelinesoflifethatliferepair
Whichthistime'spencilormypupilpen,
Neitherininwardworthnoroutwardfair
Canmakeyouliveyourselfineyesofmen.
Togiveawayyourselfkeepsyourselfstill,
Andyoumustlive,drawnbyyourownsweetskill.
"Sonnet#16"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#17
by:WilliamShakespeare
HOwillbelievemyverseintimetocome
Ifitwerefilledwithyourmosthighdeserts?
Thoughyet,heavenknows,itisbutasatomb
Whichhidesyourlifeandshowsnothalfyourparts.
IfIcouldwritethebeautyofyoureyes
Andinfreshnumbersnumberallyourgraces,
Theagetocomewouldsay,'Thispoetlies--
Suchheavenlytouchesne'ertouchedearthlyfaces.'
Soshouldmypapers,yellowedwiththeirage,
Bescorned,likeoldmenoflesstruththantongue,
Andyourtruerightsbetermedapoet'srage
Andstretchèdmetreofanantiquesong.
Butweresomechildofyoursalivethattime,
Youshouldlivetwice--initandinmyrime.
"Sonnet#17"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#18
by:WilliamShakespeare
ShallIcomparetheetoasummer'sday?
Thouartmorelovelyandmoretemperate.
RoughwindsdoshakethedarlingbudsofMay,
Andsummer'sleasehathalltooshortadate.
Sometimetoohottheeyeofheavenshines,
Andoftenishisgoldcomplexiondimmed;
Andeveryfairfromfairsometimedeclines,
Bychance,ornature'schangingcourse,untrimmed:
Butthyeternalsummershallnotfade
Norlosepossessionofthatfairthouow'st,
NorshallDeathbragthouwand'restinhisshade
Whenineternallinestotimethougrow'st.
Solongasmencanbreatheoreyescansee,
Solonglivesthis,andthisgiveslifetothee.
"Sonnet#18"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#19
by:WilliamShakespeare
Devouringtime,bluntthouthelion'spaws,
Andmaketheearthdevourherownsweetbrood;
Pluckthekeenteethfromthefiercetiger'sjaws,
Andburnthelong-livedphoenixinherblood;
Makegladandsorryseasonsastheyfleet'st,
Anddowhate'erthouwilt,swift-footedTime,
Tothewideworldandallherfadingsweets,
ButIforbidtheeonemostheinouscrime:
O,carvenotwiththyhoursmylove'sfairbrow,
Nordrawnolinestherewiththineantiquepen;
Himinthycourseuntainteddoallow
Forbeauty'spatterntosucceedingmen.
Yetdothyworst,oldTime:despitethywrong,
Myloveshallinmyverseeverliveyoung.
"Sonnet#19"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#20
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
WOMAN'Sface,withNature'sownhandpainted,
Hastthou,themaster-mistressofmypassion;
Awoman'sgentleheart,butnotacquainted
Withshiftingchange,asisfalsewomen'sfashion;
Aneyemorebrightthantheirs,lessfalseinrolling,
Gildingtheobjectwhereuponitgazeth;
Amaninhueallhuesinhiscontrolling,
Whichstealsmen'seyesandwomen'ssoulsamazeth.
Andforawomanwertthoufirstcreated,
TillNatureasshewroughttheefella-doting,
Andbyadditionmeoftheedefeated
Byaddingonethingtomypurposenothing.
Butsincesheprickedtheeoutforwomen'spleasure,
Minebethylove,andthylove'susetheirtreasure.
"Sonnet#20"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#21
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
OisitnotwithmeaswiththatMuse
Stirredbyapaintedbeautytohisverse,
Whoheavenitselfforornamentdothuse
Andeveryfairwithhisfairdothrehearse;
Makingacouplementofproudcompare
Withsunandmoon,withearthandsea'srichgems,
WithApril'sfirst-bornflowers,andallthingsrare
Thatheaven'sairsinthishugerondurehems.
Oletme,trueinlove,buttrulywrite,
Andthenbelieveme,myloveisasfair
Asanymother'schild,thoughnotsobright
Asthosegoldcandlesfixedinheaven'sair:
Letthemsaymorethatlikeofhearsaywell;
Iwillnotpraisethatpurposenottosell.
"Sonnet#21"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#22
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
MYglassshallnotpersuademeIamold
Solongasyouthandthouareofonedate;
Butwhenintheetime'sfurrowsIbehold,
ThenlookIdeathmydaysshouldexpiate.
Forallthatbeautythatdothcoverthee
Isbuttheseemlyraimentofmyheart,
Whichintheybreastdothlive,asthineinme:
HowcanIthenbeelderthanthouart?
Otherefore,love,beofthyselfsowary
AsI,notformyself,butfortheewill,
Bearingthyheart,whichIwillkeepsochary
Astendernurseherbabefromfaringill.
Presumenotonthyheartwhenmineisslain;
Thougav'stmethinenottogivebackagain.
"Sonnet#22"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#23
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
ASanunperfectactoronthestage,
Whowithhisfearisputbesideshispart,
Orsomefiercethingrepletewithtoomuchrage,
Whosestrength'sabundanceweakenshisownheart;
SoI,forfearoftrust,forgettosay
Theperfectceremonyoflove'srite,
Andinmineownlove'sstrengthseemtodecay,
O'erchargedwithburdenofmineownlove'smight.
O,letmybooksbethentheeloquence
Anddumppresagersofmyspeakingbreast,
Whopleadforlove,andlookforrecompense,
Morethanthattonguethatmorehathmoreexpressed.
O,learntoreadwhatsilentlovehathwrit:
Tohearwitheyesbelongstolove'sfinewit.
"Sonnet#23"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#24
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
MINEeyehathplayedthepainterandhathstelled
Thybeauty'sformintableofmyheart;
Mybodyistheframewherein'tisheld,
Andperspectiveitisbestpainter'sart.
Forthroughthepaintermustyouseehisskill
Tofinewhereyourtrueimagepicturedlies,
Whichinmybosom'sshopishangingstill,
Thathathhiswindowsglazèdwiththineeyes.
Nowseewhatgoodturnseyesforeyeshavedone:
Mineeyeshavedrawnthyshape,andthineforme
Arewindowstomybreast,wherethroughthesun
Delightstopeep,togazethereinonthee.
Yeteyesthiscunningwanttogracetheirart;
Theydrawbutwhattheysee,knownottheheart.
"Sonnet#24"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#25
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
LETthosewhoareinfavorwiththeirstars
Ofpublichonorandproudtitlesboast,
WhilstI,whomfortuneofsuchtriumphbars,
UnlookedforjoyinthatIhonormost.
Greatprinces'favoritestheirfairleavesspread
Butasthemarigoldatthesun'seye;
Andinthemselvestheirprideliesburièd,
Foratafrowntheyintheirglorydie.
Thepainfulwarriorfamousèdforfight,
Afterathousandvictoriesoncefoiled,
Isfromthebookofhonorrasèdquite,
Andalltherestforgotforwhichhetoiled.
ThenhappyI,thatloveandambeloved
WhereImaynotremovenorberemoved.
"Sonnet#25"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#26
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
LORDofmylove,towhominvassalage
Thymerithathmydutystronglyknit,
TotheeIsendthiswrittenambassage
Towitnessduty,nottoshowmywit;
Dutysogreat,whichwitsopoorasmine
Maymakeseembare,inwantingwordstoshowit,
ButthatIhopesomegoodconeitofthine
Inthysoul'sthought,allnaked,willbestowit;
Tillwhatsoeverstarthatguidesmymoving
Pointsonmegraciouslywithfairaspect,
Andputsapparelonmytotteredloving
Toshowmeworthyofthysweetrespect:
ThenmayIdaretoboasthowIdolovethee;
Tillthennotshowmyheadwherethoumayestproveme.
"Sonnet#26"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#27
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
WEARYwithtoil,Ihastetomybed,
Thedearreposeforlimbswithtraveltired,
Butthenbeginsajourneyinmyhead
Toworkmymindwhenbody'swork'sexpired;
Forthenmythoughts,fromfarwhereIabide,
Intendazealouspilgrimagetothee,
Andkeepmydroopingeyelidsopenwide,
Lookingondarknesswhichtheblinddosee;
Savethatmysoul'simaginarysight
Presentsthyshadowtomysightlessview,
Which,likeajewelhunginghastlynight,
Makesblacknightbeauteousandheroldfacenew.
Lo,thus,bydaymylimbs,bynightmymind,
Fortheeandformyselfnoquietfind.
"Sonnet#27"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#28
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
HOWcanIthenreturninhappyplight
Thatamdebarredthebenefitofrest,
Whenday'soppressionisnoteasedbynight,
Andeach,thoughenemiestoeither'sreign,
Doinconsentshakehandstotortureme,
Theonebytoil,theothertocomplain
HowfarItoil,stillfartherofffromthee?
Itelltheday,topleasehim,thouartbright
Anddosthimgracewhencloudsdoblottheheaven;
SoflatterItheswart-complexionednight,
Whensparklingstarstwirenot,thougild'sttheeven.
Butdaydothdailydrawmysorrowslonger,
Andnightdothnightlymakegrief'sstrengthseemstronger.
"Sonnet#28"wasoriginallypublishedinShake-spearesSonnets:NeverbeforeImprinted(1609).
SONNET#29
by:WilliamShakespeare(1564-1616)
WHEN,indisgracewithFortuneandmen'seyes,
Iallalonebeweepmyoutcaststate,
Andtroubledeafheavenwithmybootlesscries,
Andlookuponmyselfandcursemyfate,
Wishingmeliketoonemorerichinhope,
Featuredlikehim,likehimwithfriend'spossessed,
Desiringthisman'sart,andthatman'sscope,
WithwhatImostenjoycontentedleast;
Yetinthesethoughtsmyselfalmostdespising,
HaplyIthinkonthee,andthenmystate,
Liketothelarkatbreakofdayarising
Fromsullenearth,singshymnsatheaven'sgate;
Forthysweetloverememb'redsuchwealthbrings
ThatthenIscorntochangemystatewithkings.
"Sonnet#29"was
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