William Shakespeare
1564-1616
Sonnet CII
My love is
strengthen'd, though more weak in seeming;
I love not less, though
less the show appear;
That love is merchandiz'd,
whose rich esteeming,
The owner's tongue
doth publish every where.
Our love was new,
and then but in the spring,
When I was wont to
greet it with my lays;
As Philomel in summer's
front doth sing,
And stops her pipe
in growth of riper days:
Not that the summer
is less pleasant now
Than when her mournful
hymns did hush the night,
But that wild music
burthens every bough,
And sweets grown common
lose their dear delight.
Therefore like her, I sometime hold my tongue:
Because I would not dull you with my song.
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