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Sonnet 88

             ,           ,        ,         ,         ,
      When thou | shalt be | disposed | to set | me light,
            ,         ,      ,        ,         ,
      And place | my mer|it in | the eye | of scorn,
        ,          ,        ,         ,           ,
      Upon | thy side,| against | myself | I'll fight,
            ,           ,    2       ,           ,         ,
      And prove | thee vir|tuous, though | thou art | forsworn:
          2      ,      ,         ,        ,       ,
      With mine own | weakness | being | best ac|quainted,
        ,     ,    ,             T    T  .   T    2->
      Upon | thy part / I can | set down a stor||y
            ,          ,           ,    ,   2     ,
      Of faults | concealed,| wherein | I am at|tainted;
             ,        ,       ,          ,           ,    2->
      That thou | in los|ing me | shalt win | much^glo||ry
          ,        ,          ,       ,      ,
      And I | by this | will be | a gain|er too;
            ,       ,        ,         ,            ,
      For bend|ing all | my lov|ing thoughts | on^thee,
           ,     ,          ,      ,        ,
      The in|juries | that to | myself | I do,
       ,            ,          ,      ,        ,
      Doing | thee vant|age, doub|le-vant|age me.
            ,        ,         ,       ,      ,
      Such^is | my love,| to thee | I so | belong,
            ,          ,        ,            ,          ,
      That for | thy right,| myself | will bear | all^wrong.

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