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The Sonnets XLVI - Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war

    By William Shakespeare



    Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war,
    How to divide the conquest of thy sight;
    Mine eye my heart thy picture’s sight would bar,
    My heart mine eye the freedom of that right.
    My heart doth plead that thou in him dost lie,
    A closet never pierc’d with crystal eyes
    But the defendant doth that plea deny,
    And says in him thy fair appearance lies.
    To side this title is impannelled
    A quest of thoughts, all tenants to the heart;
    And by their verdict is determined
    The clear eye’s moiety, and the dear heart’s part:
    As thus; mine eye’s due is thy outward part,
    And my heart’s right, thy inward love of heart.



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