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William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare: Poems. 1914.
“Against my love shall be as I am now”
Sonnet LXIII
AGAINST my love shall be, as I am now |
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With Time’s injurious hand crush’d and o’erworn; |
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When hours have drain’d his blood and fill’d his brow |
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With lines and wrinkles; when his youthful morn |
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Hath travell’d on to age’s steepy night; |
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And all those beauties whereof now he ’s king |
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Are vanishing or vanish’d out of sight, |
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Stealing away the treasure of his spring; |
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For such a time do I now fortify |
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Against confounding age’s cruel knife, |
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That he shall never cut from memory |
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My sweet love’s beauty, though my lover’s life: |
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His beauty shall in these black lines be seen, |
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And they shall live, and he in them still green. |
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