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Sonnet 130

Sonnet 130. William Shakespeare. My mistress’ eye are NOTHING like the sun;. My mistress’ eye are NOTHING like the sun;. Coral is FAR MORE RED THAN her lips’ red;. Coral is FAR MORE RED THAN her lips’ red;. If. snow. be. white,. Ewww! That is WAY too much sun….

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Sonnet 130

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  1. Sonnet 130 William Shakespeare

  2. My mistress’ eye areNOTHINGlike the sun;

  3. My mistress’ eye areNOTHING like the sun;

  4. Coral is FAR MORE RED THAN her lips’ red;

  5. Coral is FAR MORE RED THAN her lips’ red;

  6. If snow be white,

  7. Ewww! That is WAY too much sun… whey then her breasts are DUN;

  8. = If hairs be wires,

  9. black wires grow on her head.

  10. “da” masks in red and white I have seen roses damask’d, red, and white,

  11. But no such roses see I in her cheeks;

  12. And in some perfumes is there more delight

  13. Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks. If you don’t mind me saying . . . You definitely need a Tic Tac or something, ‘cause yo’ breath STINKS!

  14. I love to hear her speak, yet well I know

  15. That music has a far more pleasing sound;

  16. I grant I never saw a goddess go;

  17. My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground.

  18. And yet by heaven,

  19. I think my love as rare

  20. As any she belied with false compare.

  21. Sonnet 130 William Shakespeare

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