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CXXXVIII

When my love swears that she is made of truth,
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Author: Shakespeare (212.138.113.---)
Date:   10-13-05 20:58

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CXX

That you were once unkind befriends me now,
And for that sorrow, which I then did feel,
Needs must I under my transgression bow,
Unless my nerves were brass or hammer'd steel.
For if you were by my unkindness shaken,
As I by yours, you've pass'd a hell of time;
And I, a tyrant, have no leisure taken
To weigh how once I suffer'd in your crime.
O! that our night of woe might have remember'd
My deepest sense, how hard true sorrow hits,
And soon to you, as you to me, then tender'd
The humble salve, which wounded bosoms fits!
But that your trespass now becomes a fee;
Mine ransoms yours, and yours must ransom me.
--William Shakespeare

He who takes his life for granted is a pencil without an eraser.

- C.S. Lewis, In Humanity

L

How heavy do I journey on the way,
When what I seek, my weary travel's end,
Doth teach that ease and that repose to say,
'Thus far the miles are measured from thy friend!'
The beast that bears me, tired with my woe,
Plods dully on, to bear that weight in me,
As if by some instinct the wretch did know
His rider lov'd not speed, being made from thee:
The bloody spur cannot provoke him on,
That sometimes anger thrusts into his hide,
Which heavily he answers with a groan,
More sharp to me than spurring to his side;
For that same groan doth put this in my mind,
My grief lies onward, and my joy behind.
--William Shakespeare

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XXIII

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XXIV

Mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd,
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CXXXII

Thine eyes I love, and they, as pitying me,
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XXV

Let those who are in favour with their stars
Of public  new
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XVII

Who will believe my verse in time to come,
If it were  new
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CXXXIX

O! call not me to justify the wrong
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CXV

Those lines that I before have writ do lie,
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XXVIII

How can I then return in happy plight,
That am debarre'd the benef  new
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LXXXVIII

When thou shalt be dispos'd to set me light,
And place my merit  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-20-05 08:36 
 O, thou art fairer than the evening's air Clad in t  new
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XCI

Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,
Some i  new
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CV

Let not my love be call'd idolatry,
Nor my beloved as  new
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CXLVIII

O me! what eyes hath Love put in my head,
Which ha  new
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CXLI

In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes, 
For they  new
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 Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character. --Albert Eins  new
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CXX

That you were once unkind befriends me now,
And for th  new
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 The communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the lan  new
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XXXIX

O! how thy worth with manners may I sing,
When thou  new
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 God does not care about our mathematical difficulties. He integra  new
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XXIII

As an unperfect actor on the stage,
Who with his fear is p  new
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 Beauty in distress is much the most affecting beauty. -Edmund Bu  new
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 The only reward of virtue is virtue. - Ralph Waldo Emerson  new
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 What I needed most was to love and to be loved, eager to be caugh  new
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CXXVI

O thou, my lovely boy, who in thy power
Dost hold Ti  new
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X

For shame! deny that thou bear'st love to any,
Who for  new
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CLIV

The little Love-god lying once asleep,
Laid by his si  new
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CII

My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming;  new
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XII

When I do count the clock that tells the time,
And see the b  new
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LXXIX

Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid,
My verse alone had a  new
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XXXV

No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done:
Ros  new
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XXV

Let those who are in favour with their stars
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CXXXVIII

When my love swears that she is made of truth,
I  new
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XXXV

No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done:
Ros  new
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CI

O truant Muse what shall be thy amends
For thy neglect  new
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CII

My love is strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming;  new
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XIV

Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck;
And yet me  new
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CXI

O! for my sake do you with Fortune chide,
The guilty g  new
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XXXI

Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts,
Which I by lac  new
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XCV

How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame
Which, l  new
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CXLI

In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes, 
For they  new
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CXXIX

The expense of spirit in a waste of shame
Is lust in  new
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XIII

O! that you were your self; but, love you are
No long  new
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LXX

That thou art blam'd shall not be thy defect,
For sla  new
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LVIII

That god forbid, that made me first your slave,
I sh  new
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LXXXIV

Who is it that says most, which can say more,
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LXI

Is it thy will, thy image should keep open
My heavy ey  new
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LXXV

So are you to my thoughts as food to life,
Or as swee  new
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CVII

Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul
Of the wid  new
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XLVIII

How careful was I when I took my way,
Each trifle u  new
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XLII

That thou hast her it is not all my grief,
And yet it  new
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XXXIV

Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day,
And mak  new
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 Beauty is the gift of God. --Aristotle  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 07:14 
 

CXL

Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press
My tongue-tie  new
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 Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art . . . it has  new
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CXXXIV

So, now I have confess'd that he is thine,
And I m  new
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XLII

That thou hast her it is not all my grief,
And yet it  new
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CIII

Alack! what poverty my Muse brings forth,
That having  new
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CXLIV

Two loves I have of comfort and despair,
Which like  new
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LXXI

No longer mourn for me when I am dead
Than you shall  new
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 The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility. --Albe  new
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LXIX

Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view
W  new
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XXXIX

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LXXX

O! how I faint when I of you do write,
Knowing a bett  new
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XXXVII

As a decrepit father takes delight
To see his activ  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:45 
 The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education.  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:45 
 I am convinced that He (God) does not play dice. --Albert Einstei  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 09:07 
 Humankind cannot bear very much reality. T. S. Eliot  new
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LXV

Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea,
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 Beauty is a primeval phenomenen, which itself never makes its app  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 12:18 
 My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable su  new
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CXIII

Since I left you, mine eye is in my mind;
And that w  new
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 Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of i  new
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XXXIX

O! how thy worth with manners may I sing,
When thou  new
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CI

O truant Muse what shall be thy amends
For thy neglect  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 20:27 
 And this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more in  new
Hamlet 10-12-05 22:15 
 
XLIII

When most I wink, then do mine eyes best see,
For al  new
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 There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, 'Thy will b  new
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LXXIX

Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid,
My verse alone  new
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 What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end i  new
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CXXXIV

So, now I have confess'd that he is thine,
And I m  new
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 Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.  new
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XLVI

Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war,
How to divide  new
Hamlet 10-13-05 13:24 
 An election is coming. Universal peace is declared and the foxes  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 14:23 
 The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education.  new
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 Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities.   new
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 Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold. -Shakespeare  new
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 No person who is not a great sculptor or painter can be an archit  new
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 Is not marriage an open question, when it is alleged, from the be  new
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 Beauty in distress is much the most affecting beauty. -Edmund Bu  new
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CXXXIII

How oft when thou, my music, music play'st,
Upon  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 20:52 
 Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers. T. S. E  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 21:18 
 No person who is not a great sculptor or painter can be an archit  new
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 As things are, and as fundamentally they must always be, poetry i  new
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CXL

Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press
My tongue-tie  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 11:15 
 Men are what their mothers made them. --Ralph Waldo Emerson  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 12:25 
 It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but i  new
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 Beauty deprived of its proper foils an adjuncts ceases to be enjo  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 14:04 
 Love, and do what you like. St. Augustine  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 15:24 
 
CIII

Alack! what poverty my Muse brings forth,
That having  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 15:53 
 God is subtle but he is not malicious. --Albert Einstein  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 16:01 
 April is the cruellest month. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 16:33 
 Beauty is no quality in things themselves: It exists merely in th  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 19:46 
 Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood. T. S. Eli  new
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 Time hasn't stopped for any troubles, heartaches, or any other m  new
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 A temporary insanity curable by marriage. Ambrose Bierce 1842-191  new
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 The beautiful rests on the foundations of the necessary.  new
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XLVI

Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war,
How to divide  new
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 Playwriting gets into your blood and you can't stop it. At least not u  new
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CVIII

What's in the brain, that ink may character,
Which hath not figur'  new
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 Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy  new
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CVII

Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul
Of the wid  new
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 The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility. --Albe  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 05:34 
 
LXXII

O! lest the world should task you to recite
What mer  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 05:38 
 keno  new
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 Is not marriage an open question, when it is alleged, from the be  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 20:24 
 Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. --Al  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 23:47 
 This is the way the world ends: not with a bang, but a whimper. T  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 01:47 
 Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but suprem  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 01:52 
  Founding Fathers Quotes A lady asked Dr. Franklin Well Doctor  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 08:06 
 What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end i  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 08:24 
 Poetry may make us from time to time a little more aware of the d  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 08:35 
 
LXXXIX

Say that thou didst forsake me for some fault,
And  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 14:51 
  Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives. Ronald  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-21-05 14:52 
 
XXVI

Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage
Thy merit hath  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 14:58 
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XLII

That thou hast her it is not all my grief,
And yet it  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 22:06 
 If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you ar  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 23:17 
 This is the way the world ends: not with a bang, but a whimper. T  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 08:49 
 Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 21:58 
 The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. -- Emerson  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 23:07 
 It may affront the military-minded person to suggest a reqime tha  new
Hamlet 10-22-05 23:10 
 I believe in God like I believe in the sun rise. Not because I ca  new
Hamlet 10-23-05 00:53 
 Business today consists in persuading crowds. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 04:53 
 O heart, we are old; The living beauty is for younger men: We can  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 06:15 
 It ends not with a bang, but a whimper. T. S. Eliot  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-23-05 06:48 
 People to whom nothing has ever happened cannot understand the un  new
Hamlet 10-23-05 08:35 
 Mortal lovers must not try to remain at the first step; for lasti  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 10:09 
 
LXVIII

Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn,
When bea  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 10:11 
 Every poem can be considered in two ways--as what the poet has to  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-23-05 14:50 
 If eyes were made for seeing, Then beauty is its own excuse for b  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-23-05 15:00 
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 The safest road to Hell is the gradual one - the gentle slope, soft underfoot, wi  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-23-05 18:23 
 What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 14:24 
 
VIII

Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly?
Sweets  new
Shakespeare 10-24-05 23:46 
 
XXIX

When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
I all a  new
Hamlet 10-25-05 02:02 
  A man's got to know his limitations. John Milius   new
Henry David Thoreau 10-25-05 19:26 
 
CXXXIII

How oft when thou, my music, music play'st,
Upon  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-25-05 23:01 
 
CXLIV

Two loves I have of comfort and despair,
Which like  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-25-05 23:35 
 
LXXII

O! lest the world should task you to recite
What merit lived in me,  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-25-05 23:37 
 The greatest homage to truth is to use it. -Ralph Waldo Emerson  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-26-05 01:24 
 
CXXI

'Tis better to be vile than vile esteem'd,
When not  new
Shakespeare 10-26-05 06:49 
 
XLVIII

How careful was I when I took my way,
Each trifle u  new
Shakespeare 09-13-05 20:13 
  I don't believe in pessimism. If something doesn't come up the way you want,  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-19-05 05:56 
 Playwriting gets into your blood and you can't stop it. At least  new
Shakespeare 09-14-05 07:35 
 
XXI

So is it not with me as with that Muse,
Stirr'd by a painted beauty t  new
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 An election is coming. Universal peace is declared and the foxes  new
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C

Where art thou Muse that thou forget'st so long,
To spe  new
Shakespeare 10-14-05 21:47 
 
LXVIII

Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn,
When bea  new
Shakespeare 10-15-05 05:12 
 
VII

Lo! in the orient when the gracious light
Lifts up his  new
Shakespeare 10-16-05 22:16 

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