{"id":"01KG6S5PA3XF7VXDDGH7DADY3Z","cid":"bafkreigony2x726pkkfi25wxisddpgffez5ooaubwdvfuuh5yk6b45einu","type":"section","properties":{"description":"# Section 22-23 from Shakespeare's Sonnets\n\n## Overview\nThis entity is a section labeled \"22\" and \"23\" extracted from a text file, likely containing two sonnets by William Shakespeare. It spans lines 10563 to 10596 of its source file and was extracted on January 30, 2026.\n\n## Context\nThis section is part of the larger [SONNETS. chapter](arke:01KG6S4GWYPZNAPTTX8SV5VW42), which itself is contained within the [PDF Workflow Main Test 2026-01-30T00:26:53 collection](arke:01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y). The content was extracted from the file [pdf-01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF.txt](arke:01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA). It follows [Section 21](arke:01KG6S5PA35KV1EV88S0V55NZZ) and precedes [Section 24](arke:01KG6S5PA44GM6SC86PQQS8KV4), indicating its sequential position within a collection of sonnets.\n\n## Contents\nThe section contains the full text of two sonnets. The first sonnet, labeled \"22\", begins \"My glasse shall not perfwade me I am ould,\" and explores themes of youth, age, and the interconnectedness of hearts between the speaker and the beloved. The second sonnet, labeled \"23\", starts \"As an imperfect actor on the stage,\" and discusses the speaker's inability to express love perfectly through words, suggesting that written works (books) should convey his unspoken affection. Both sonnets are presented with archaic spelling and punctuation characteristic of early modern English texts.","description_generated_at":"2026-01-30T06:26:15.778Z","description_model":"gemini-2.5-flash-lite","description_title":"Section 22-23 from Shakespeare's Sonnets","end_line":10596,"extracted_at":"2026-01-30T06:24:08.804Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"22","source_file":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","start_line":10563,"text":"**M** Y glaffe shall not perfwade me I am ould,\nSo long as youth and thou are of one date,\nBut when in thee times forrwes I behould,\nThen look I death my daies should expiate.\nFor all that beauty that doth coues thee,\nIs but the feemely rayment of my heart,\nWhich in thy breft doth liue, as thine in me,\nHow can I then be elder then thou art?\nO therefore lout be of thy felfe fo wary,\nAs I not for my felfe, but for thee will,\nBearing thy heart which I will keepe fo chary\nAs tender nurse her babe from faring ill,\nPrefume not on thy heart when mine is flaine,\nThou gauft me thine not to give backe againe.\n\n## 23\n\n**A** S an imperfect actor on the stage,\nWho with his feare is put befides his part;\nOr some fierce thing repleat with too much rage,\nWhose strengths abondance weakens his owne heart;\nSo I for feare of trust, forget to say,\nThe perfect ceremony of lous right,\nAnd in mine owne louses strength feeme to decay,\nOre-charg’d with burthen of mine owne louses might:\nO let my books be then the eloquence,\nAnd domb prefagers of my speaking breft,\nWho pleade for lous, and look for recompence,\nMore then that tonge that more hath more expreft.\nO leame to read what silent lone hath writ,\nTo heare wit eies belongs to lous fine wiht.\n\n## 24\n","title":"22"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG6S4GWYPZNAPTTX8SV5VW42","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","peer_type":"file","predicate":"extractedFrom"},{"peer":"01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG6S5PA35KV1EV88S0V55NZZ","peer_type":"section","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG6S5PA44GM6SC86PQQS8KV4","peer_type":"section","predicate":"next"}],"ver":3,"created_at":"2026-01-30T06:24:13.635Z","ts":"2026-01-30T06:26:15.990Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF5C36SQEVDHC9CBNZZJH9K"}}