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Sonnet #41


Those pretty wrongs th@ liberty commits,
When I am sumtime absent frm thy heart,
Thy beauty, & thy years full well befits,
4 still temptation follows wr thou art.
Gentle thou art, & thr4e 2 b won,
Beauteous thou art, thr4e 2 b assailed.
& when a woman woos, wot womanz son,
Will sourly leave her till he hv prevailed?
Ay me, bt yet thou mightst my seat 4bear,
& chide thy beauty, & thy straying Uth,
Who lead thee in thr riot even thr
wr thou art 4ced 2 break a twofold truth:
Hers by thy beauty tempting her 2 thee,
Thine by thy beauty being false 2 me.
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