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William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare: Poems. 1914.
“Thus is his cheek the map of days outworn”
Sonnet LXVIII
THUS is his cheek the map of days outworn |
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When beauty liv’d and died as flowers do now, |
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Before these bastard signs of fair were born, |
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Or durst inhabit on a living brow; |
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Before the golden tresses of the dead, |
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The right of sepulchres, were shorn away, |
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To live a second life on second head; |
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Ere beauty’s dead fleece made another gay: |
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In him those holy antique hours are seen, |
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Without all ornament, itself and true, |
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Making no summer of another’s green, |
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Robbing no old to dress his beauty new; |
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And him as for a map doth Nature store, |
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To show false Art what beauty was of yore. |
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