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XXIX: when in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes

21/5/2016

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XXVIII: how can i then return in happy plight

20/5/2016

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XXVII: weary with toil, i haste me to my bed

19/5/2016

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XXVI: lord of my love, to whom in vassalage

18/5/2016

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XXV: let those who are in favour with their stars

17/5/2016

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XXIV: mine eye hath played the painter and hath stelled

17/5/2016

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XXIII: as an unperfect actor on the stage

16/5/2016

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XXII: My Glass shall not persuade me i am old

15/5/2016

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XXI: SO is it not with me as with that muse

14/5/2016

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XX: A WOMAN'S FACE, WITH NATURE'S OWN HAND PAINTED

13/5/2016

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