Sonnet #137
Thou blind fool luv, wot dost thou 2 mine eyes,
th@ they behold & C nt wot they C?
They know wot beauty is, C wr it lies,
Yet wot d best is, take d worst 2 be.
If eyes corrupt by over-partial looks,
b anchored in d bay wr all men ride,
y of eyes' falsehood hast thou 4ged hooks,
wrto d judgment of my heart is tied?
y shud my heart think th@ a several plot,
Which my heart knows d wide worldz common place?
/ mine eyes Cing this, say this is not
2 put fair truth upon so foul a face?
In things right true my heart & eyes hv erred,
& 2 this false plague R they now transferred.
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