"Fair, kind, and true" is all my argument,
"Fair, kind, and true" varying to other words;
And in this change is my invention spent,
Three themes in one, which wondrous scope affords.
(Sonnet 105: Let Not My Love Be Called Idolatry)
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Thou, truly fair, wert truly sympathized
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Where cheeks need blood; in thee it is abused.
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Unthread the rude eye of rebellion, And welcome home again discarded faith.
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By mine honesty,
If she be mad, as I believe no other,
Her madness hath the oddest frame of sense,
Such a dependency of thing on thing,
As e'er I heard in madness.
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