Sonnet #82
I grant thou wert nt married 2 my muse,
& thr4e mayst w/o attaint o'erlook
d dedicated words which writers use
Of thr fair subject, blessing every book.
Thou art as fair in knowledge as in hue,
Finding thy worth a limit past my praise,
& thr4e art en4ced 2 Ck anu,
sum fresher stamp of d time-bettering days.
& do so luv, yet when they hv devised,
wot strained touches rhetoric can lend,
Thou truly fair, wert truly sympathized,
In true plain words, by thy true-telling friend.
& thr gross painting might b better used,
wr cheeks need blud, in thee it is abused.
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