{"id":"01KG6S6SVYZTPQPZDJZVEPEDM2","cid":"bafkreiavniw2njohbdgukyto2tfvkwz67mynglemfdg5f4vn3agkchndxu","type":"chunk","properties":{"end_line":12651,"extracted_at":"2026-01-30T06:24:48.293Z","extracted_by":"structure-extraction-lambda","label":"Chunk 2","source_file":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","start_line":12543,"text":"What thou doft foyft vpon vs that is ould,\nAnd rather make them borne to our defire,\nThen thinke that we before haue heard them-touldt:\nThy regifters and thee I both defie,\nNot wondring at the prefeint, nor the paft,\nFor thy records, and what we fee doth lye,\nMade more or les by thy continuall haft:\n- This I doe vow and this shall euer be,\nI will be true difpight thy fyeth and thee.\n\n124\n\nV F my deare loue were but the childe of ftate.\nIt might for fortunes bafterd be vnfathered,\nAs fubiect to times loue, or to times hate,\nWeeds among weeds, or flowers with flowers gatherd,\nNo it was buylded far from accident,\nIt fuffers not in fmilinge pomp, nor falls\nUnder the blow of thralled difcontent,\nWhereeto th'muiting time our fathion calls:\nIt feares not policy that Heritick,\nWhich workes ou leafes of fhort numbred howers,\nBut all alone ftands hugely pollitick,\nThat it nor growes with heat, nor drownes with fhowres,\nTo this I witnes call the foles of time,\nWhich die for goodnes, who haue liu'd for crime.\n\n125\n\nV V Er't ought to me I bore the canopy,\nWith my extern the outward honoring,\n\nOr\n\n<!-- [Page 540](arke:01KG6QKD060M9MBPJ84MAG0AKH) -->\n# SONNETS.\n\nOr layd great bases for eternity,\nWhich proues more (hort then wast or ruining)\nHaue I not feene dwellers on forme and fauor\nLofe all, and more by paying too much rent\nFor compound sweet; Forgoing simple sauer,\nPittifull thrivers in their gazing spent.\nNoe, let me be obsequious in thy heart,\nAnd take thou my oblication, poore but free,\nWhich is not mixt with seconds, knows no art,\nBut mutual render, onely me for thee.\nHence, thou subbornd Informer, a trew foule\nWhen most impeach, stands least in thy controule.\n\n126\n\nO Thou my louely Boy who in thy power,\nDoest hould times fickle glasse, his fickle, howert\nWho hast by wayning growne, and therein thou’st,\nThy louers withering, as thy sweet felse grow’st.\nIf Nature (foueraine misteres ouer wrack)\nAs thou goest onwards still will plucke thee backe,\nShe keeps thee to this purpose, that her skill.\nMay time disgrace, and wretched mynuit kill.\nYet feare her O thou minnion of her pleasure,\nShe may detaine, but not still keeps her tresure?\nHer Audite (though delayd) answer’d must be,\nAnd her Quietus is to render thee.\n\n( )\n\n127\n\nIN the ould age blaske was not counted faire,\nOr if it were it bore not beauties name:\nBut now is blaske beauties succeffiae heire,\nAnd Beautie flanderd with a bastard shame,\nFor since each hand hath put on Natures power,\nFairing the foule with Arts faulfe borrow’d face,\nSweet beauty hath no name no holy boure,\nBut is prophan’d, if not lives in disgrace.\n\nH 3 Therefore\n\n<!-- [Page 541](arke:01KG6QKCZ581A9F7R57MXM287D) -->\n# SHAKE-SPEAKS\n\nTherefore my Misterfse eyes are Rauen blacke,\nHer eyes so futed, and they mourners feeme,\nAt fuch who not borne faire no beauty lack,\nSlandring Creation with a false efteme,\nYet so they mournc becomming of their woe,\nThat euery toung faies beauty should looke fo.\n\n128\n\nHow oft when thou my musike musike playft,\nVpon that bleffed wood whofe motion founds\nWith thy fweet fingers when thou gently fwayft,\nThe wiry concord that mine eare confounds,\nDo I enuie those lackes that nimble leape,\nTo kiffe the tender inward of thy hand,\nWhilft my poore lips which should that harueft reape,\nAt the woods bouldnes by thee bluffing ftand.\nTo be fo tikkled they would change their ftare,\nAnd fituation with thofe dancing chips,\nOre whome their fingers walke with gentle gate,\nMaking dead wood more bleft then liuing lips,\nSince faufie lackes fo happy are in this,\nGiue them their fingers, me thy lips to kiffe.\n\n129\n","title":"Chunk 2"},"relationships":[{"peer":"01KG6S4D9HRTJB7HCSK0BMFKCM","peer_type":"chapter","predicate":"in"},{"peer":"01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA","peer_type":"file","predicate":"extractedFrom"},{"peer":"01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y","peer_type":"collection","predicate":"collection"},{"peer":"01KG6S6SVY5NE9S9BXTG97Y26W","peer_type":"chunk","predicate":"prev"},{"peer":"01KG6S6SVYK1GV1G6HSWBJNE34","peer_type":"chunk","predicate":"next"}],"ver":2,"created_at":"2026-01-30T06:24:50.046Z","ts":"2026-01-30T06:24:59.944Z","edited_by":{"method":"manual","user_id":"01KFF0H3YRP9ZSM033AM0QJ47H"}}