The Sonnets
by William Shakespeare
Sonnet 152
Additional Information
- Year Published: 1609
- Language: English
- Country of Origin: England
- Source: Shakespeare, W. The sonnets. In R. G. White (Ed.), The complete works of William Shakespeare. New York: Sully and Kleinteich.
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            Readability:
            - Flesch–Kincaid Level: 11.0
 
- Word Count: 133
- Genre: Poetry
- Keywords: 17th century literature, british literature, poetry, william shakespeare
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	In loving thee thou know’st I am forsworn,
	But thou art twice forsworn to me love swearing,
	In act thy bed-vow broke and new faith torn,
	In vowing new hate after new love bearing:
	But why of two oaths’ breach do I accuse thee,
	When I break twenty? I am perjured most,
	For all my vows are oaths but to misuse thee:
	And all my honest faith in thee is lost.
	For I have sworn deep oaths of thy deep kindness:
	Oaths of thy love, thy truth, thy constancy,
	And to enlighten thee gave eyes to blindness,
	Or made them swear against the thing they see.
	    For I have sworn thee fair: more perjured I,
	    To swear against the truth so foul a be.