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Sonnet #30


When 2 d sessions of sweet silent thought,
I summon up remembrance of things past,
I sigh d lack of many a thing I sought,
& wiv old woes nu wail my dear timez waste:
Then can I drown an i (unused 2 flow)
4 precious friends hid in deathz dateless night,
& weep afresh luvz long since cancelled woe,
& moan th' expense of many a vanished sight.
Then can I grieve @ grievances 4egone,
& heavily frm woe 2 woe tell o'er
d :-( account of 4e-bemoaned moan,
Which I nu pay as if nt paid be4e.
bt if d while I think on thee (dear friend)
All losses R restored, & sorrows end.
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