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William Shakespeare
39 "O, HOW thy worth with manners may I sing"
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- O, HOW thy worth with manners may I sing,
- When thou art all the better part of me?
- What can mine own praise to mine own self bring?
- And what is 't but mine own when I praise thee?
- Even for this let us divided live,
- And our dear love lose name of single one,
- That by this separation I may give
- That due to thee which thou deservest alone.
- O absence, what a torment wouldst thou prove,
- Were it not thy sour leisure gave sweet leave
- To entertain the time with thoughts of love,
- Which time and thoughts so sweetly doth deceive,
- And that thou teachest how to make one twain,
- By praising him here who doth hence remain!
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