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Shall
I Compare Thee ...
by William Shakespeare
Length: 14 lines
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Shall
I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?
Shall
I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou
art more lovely and more temperate.
Rough
winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And
summer's lease hath all too short a date.
Sometime
too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And
often is his gold complexion dimm'd;
And
every fair from fair sometime declines,
By
chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd;
But
thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor
lose possession of that fair thou ow'st;
Nor
shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade,
When
in eternal lines to time thou grow'st:
So
long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So
long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Summer at the Brook
Jong, Johande
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