Sonnet #94
They th@ hv power 2 hurt, & will do none,
th@ do nt do d thing, they most do show,
Who moving others, R themselves as stone,
Unmoved, cold, & 2 temptation slow:
They rightly do inherit heavenz graces,
& husb& naturez riches frm expense,
Tibey R d lords & owners of thr faces,
Others, bt stewards of thr xllence:
d summerz flower is 2 d summer sweet,
Though 2 it self, it only live & die,
bt if th@ flower wiv base infection meet,
d basest weed outbraves his dignity:
4 sweetest things turn sourest by thr deeds,
Lilies th@ fester, smell far worse than weeds.
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