Sonnet #111
O 4 my sake do U wiv 4tune chide,
d guilty goddess of my harmful deeds,
th@ did nt better 4 my life provide,
Than public means which public manners breeds.
Thence comes it th@ my name receives a br&,
& almost thence my nature is subdued
2 wot it works in, like d dyerz h&:
Pity me then, & wish I were renued,
Whilst like a willing patient I will drink,
Potions of eisel 'gainst my strong infection,
No bitterness th@ I will bitter think,
Nor double penance 2 correct correction.
Pity me then dear friend, & I assure ye,
Even th@ Ur pity is enough 2 cure me.
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