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Sonnet #151


luv is 2 Ung 2 know wot conscience is,
Yet who knows nt conscience is born of luv?
Then gentle cheater urge nt my amiss,
Lest guilty of my faults thy sweet self prove.
4 thou betraying me, I do betray
My nobler part 2 my gross bodyz treason,
My soul doth tell my body th@ he may,
Triumph in luv, flesh stays no farther reason,
bt rising @ thy name doth point out thee,
As his triumphant prize, proud of this pride,
He is contented thy poor drudge 2 be,
2 st& in thy affairs, fall by thy side.
No want of conscience hold it th@ I call,
Her luv, 4 whose dear luv I rise & fall.
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