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4th Period - C - Sonnet 40

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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SONNET 40

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
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TAKE ALL MY LOVES, MY LOVE; YEA TAKE THEM ALL.

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WHAT HAS THOU THEN MORE THAN THOU HADST BEFORE

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No love, my love, that thou mayst true love call;

All mine was thine, before thou hadst this more.

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Then, if for my love, thou my love receivest,

I cannot blame thee, for my love thou usest;

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But yet be blam'd, if thou thy self deceivest

By wilful taste of what thyself refusest.

I do forgive thy robbery, gentle thief,

Although thou steal thee all my poverty:

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And yet, love knows it is a greater grief

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To bear love's wrong, than hate's known injury.

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Lascivious grace, in whom all ill well shows,

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Kill me with spites yet we must not be foes.

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JITTRA, MOTOWN, AND JAIDE