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The Sonnets - Shakespeare, 6. Then let not winter's ragged hand deface

6. Then let not winter's ragged hand deface

Then let not winter's ragged hand deface,

In thee thy summer, ere thou be distilled:

Make sweet some vial; treasure thou some place

With beauty's treasure ere it be self-killed.

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That use is not forbidden usury,

Which happies those that pay the willing loan;

That's for thy self to breed another thee,

Or ten times happier, be it ten for one;

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Ten times thy self were happier than thou art,

If ten of thine ten times refigured thee:

Then what could death do if thou shouldst depart,

Leaving thee living in posterity?

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Be not self-willed, for thou art much too fair

To be death's conquest and make worms thine heir.

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Read by David Shaw-Parker

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