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Sonnet I:

Wilt thou again experience this vain, Delectable, self-referential ache– This self indulgence, once again, allow? To thine shalt thou, thy paradox awake From sleep, when hast thou found and felt this...

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Sonnet II:

That art thou most of consequence to me– Thy tender age doth all to me pertain– What may I tell, that wouldst thou not foresee; And warn of that from which thou shouldst abstain? Fear not, shouldst...

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Sonnet III:

Above all, tend thy body, treat not cavalier The vessel of thy mind and soul; for where Thy foolishness, ephemera revere, So ever, doth for each, the other care. What providence might I impart of...

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Sonnet IV:

When Giving’s chosen gift is Anger’s shout; To Nothings’s take, you feel to Giving’s out; Yet joying now, as when you Wish’s bring; Then Whening’s company you’ve but to sing. When Nexting’s Subtletly’s...

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Sonnet VIII:

Trust thou in she who would thy spirit lift; For holdeth she thy course as straight and right, Whose destinations found, with thee, delight– This Hallowed ground from which thou shalt not drift. Trust...

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Sonnet V:

If thou aboundest not with glory, seek Thou ever this; for if thy world is rife With glory’s joy, shalt thou abound to speak; And shalt abound with glory in thy life. So joyous wouldst thou ever, if...

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Sonnet VI:

When I, within the mirror, thee regard; But not of thine, which shone in silvered glass; Nay, this, that all the many years discard; As though no year might ever for thee pass. So fair, thy sherry...

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Sonnet VII:

And thou when in that selfsame mirror see. Wouldst thou when there beholdest mee be pleased? Thy fear of future or of past; would be Thy curiosity of all appeased? And wouldst thou see a life thou...

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Sonnet VIII:

But rest thy racing mind, my sweet savant, And know thine intellect may bring thee through Thy fear and doubt, as any other want. I would thou should but give this truth its due Though oft wouldst thou...

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