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Sonnet 57 by William Shakespeare – Being your slave, what should I do but tend

Sonnet 57 by William Shakespeare

 

Being your slave, what should I do but tend

Upon the hours and times of your desire?

I have no precious time at all to spend

Nor services to do till you require.                                     4

 

Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour

Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for you,

Nor think the bitterness of absence sour

When you have bid your servant once adieu.                  8

 

Nor dare I question with my jealous thought

Where you may be, or your affairs suppose,

But, like a sad slave, stay and think of nought

Save where you are how happy you make those.             12

 

So true a fool is love that in your will,

Though you do anything, he thinks no ill.

 

Shakespeare Sonnets All 154

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