Shake-speares Sonnets, Never before Imprinted/Sonnet 36
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For other versions of this work, see Sonnet 36 (Shakespeare).
36Let me confesse that we two must be twaine,Although our vndeuided loues are one:So shall those blots that do with me remaine,Without thy helpe, by me be borne alone.In our two loues there is but one respect, Though in our liues a seperable spight,Which though it alter not loues sole effect,Yet doth it steale sweet houres from loues delight,I may not euer-more acknowledge thee,Least my bewailed guilt should do thee shame,Nor thou with publike kindnesse honour me,Vnlesse thou take that honour from thy name:But doe not so, I loue thee in such sort,As thou being mine, mine is thy good report.