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Sonnet #46


Mine i & heart R @ a mortal war,
How 2 divide d conquest of thy sight,
Mine eye, my heart thy picturez sight wud bar,
My heart, mine i d freedom of th@ right,
My heart doth plead th@ thou in him dost lie,
(A closet never pierced wiv crystal eyes)
bt d defendant doth th@ plea deny,
& says in him thy fair appearance lies.
2 side this title is impanelled
A quest of thoughts, all tenants 2 d heart,
& by thr verdict is determined
d clear eyez moiety, & d dear heartz part.
As thus, mine eyez due is thy outward part,
& my heartz right, thy inward luv of heart.
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