That tongue that tells the story of thy days,
Making lascivious comments on thy sport,
Cannot dispraise, but in a kind of praise,
Naming thy name, blesses an ill report.
(Sonnet 95: How Sweet And Lovely Dost Thou Make The Shame)
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