Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me,
Knowing thy heart torment me with disdain,
Have put on black, and loving mourners be,
Looking with pretty ruth upon my pain.
(Sonnet 132: Thine Eyes I Love, And They, As Pitying Me)
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