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William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare: Poems. 1914.
“If there be nothing new, but that which is”
Sonnet LIX
IF there be nothing new, but that which is |
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Hath been before, how are our brains beguil’d, |
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Which, labouring for invention, bear amiss |
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The second burden of a former child! |
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O! that record could with a backward look, |
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Even of five hundred courses of the sun, |
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Show me your image in some antique book, |
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Since mind at first in character was done! |
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That I might see what the old world could say |
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To this composed wonder of your frame; |
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Whe’r we are mended, or whe’r better they, |
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Or whether revolution be the same. |
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O! sure I am, the wits of former days |
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To subjects worse have given admiring praise. |
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