O, what a happy title do I find,
Happy to have thy love, happy to die!
(Sonnet 92: But Do Thy Worst To Steal Thy Self Away)
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In good truth, the poet makes a most excellent descriptionof it: Fortune is an excellent moral.
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Read o'er the volume of young Paris' face,
And find delight writ there with beauty's pen;
Examine every married lineament,
And see how one another lends content;
And what obscur'd in this fair volume lies
Find written in the margent of his eyes,
This precious book of love, this unbound lover,
To beautify him only lacks a cover.
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Presently the Duke
Said 'twas the fear indeed and that he doubted
'Twould prove the verity of certain words
Spoke by a holy monk 'that oft' says he
'Hath sent to me, wishing me to permit
John de la Car, my chaplain, a choice hour
To hear from him a matter of some moment;
Whom after under the confession's seal
He solemnly had sworn that what he spoke
My chaplain to no creature living but
To me should utter, with demure confidence
This pausingly ensu'd: "Neither the King nor's heirs,
Tell you the Duke, shall prosper; bid him strive
To gain the love o' th' commonalty; the Duke
Shall govern England.
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Simply the thing that I am shall make me live.
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Death, as the
Psalmist saith, is certain to all; all shall die.
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Flout 'em, and scout 'em and scout 'em, and flout 'em; Thought is free.
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