Then if for my love, thou my love receivest,
I cannot blame thee, for my love thou usest;
But yet be blamed, if thou thy self deceivest
By wilful taste of what thy self refusest.
(Sonnet 40: Take All My Loves, My Love, Yea, Take Them All)
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