{"id":"01KG6S4C5ZMNEF4AP3KHKVYBXS","cid":"bafkreic2fuft2rd52jhestu7csedj2eolmssetidykr45a6twgr3gdf7te","type":"sonnet","properties":{"description":"# Sonnet 47\n\n## Overview\nThis entry describes Sonnet 47, a poem that is part of a larger collection of Shakespeare's works. It was extracted from a digital file and is presented in its original text format.\n\n## Context\nSonnet 47 is included within the [Venus and Adonis, Lucrece, Sonnets, and Pericles (Facsimile Editions)](arke:01KG6S3KNZT62WVVW4VT384KPF) collection. This collection was derived from the file named [pdf-01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF.txt](arke:01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA) and is part of the [PDF Workflow Main Test 2026-01-30T00:26:53](arke:01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y) collection. Sonnet 47 follows [Sonnet 46](arke:01KG6S4C5Z8V60ZBB2EP2XMX7B) and precedes [Sonnet 48](arke:01KG6S4C5Z73W65XYYRFVRS8JT).\n\n## Contents\nThe sonnet explores the relationship between the speaker's eye and heart, suggesting a symbiotic connection where each serves the other. When the eye craves a glimpse of the beloved, it feasts on their portrait, satisfying the heart. Conversely, the eye acts as a guest to the heart, sharing in its thoughts of love. The poem concludes by asserting that even in sleep, the beloved's image, seen by the eye, awakens the heart, ensuring their constant presence.","description_generated_at":"2026-01-30T06:26:21.869Z","description_model":"gemini-2.5-flash-lite","description_title":"Sonnet 47","end_line":11070,"extracted_at":"2026-01-30T06:23:29.732Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Sonnet 47","source_file":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","start_line":11053,"text":"Etwixt mine eye and heart a league is tooke,\nAnd each doth good turnes now vnto the other,\nWhen that mine eye is famisht for a looke,\nOr heart in loue with fighes himfelfe doth fmother;\nWith my loues picture then my eye doth feast,\nAnd to the painted banquet bids my hearts\nAn other time mine eye is my hearts guest,\nAnd in his thoughts of loue doth share a part.\nSo either by thy picture or my loue,\nThy felfe away, are present still with me,\nFor thou nor farther then my thoughts canft moue,\nAnd I am still with them, and they with thee.\nOr if they fleepe, thy picture in my fight\nAwakes my heart, to hearts and eyes delight.\n\n## 48\n\nH","title":"Sonnet 47"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG6S3KNZT62WVVW4VT384KPF","peer_type":"poetry_collection","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","peer_type":"file","predicate":"extractedFrom"},{"peer":"01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG6S4C5Z8V60ZBB2EP2XMX7B","peer_type":"sonnet","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG6S4C5Z73W65XYYRFVRS8JT","peer_type":"sonnet","predicate":"next"}],"ver":3,"created_at":"2026-01-30T06:23:30.495Z","ts":"2026-01-30T06:26:22.065Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF5C36SQEVDHC9CBNZZJH9K"}}