William Shakespeare



                   Sonnet 28


                   How can I then return in happy plight,
                   That am debarr'd the benefit of rest?
                   When day's oppression is not eased by night,
                   But day by night and night by day oppress'd?

                   And each (though enemies to either's reign)
                   Do in consent shake hands to torture me;
                   The one by toil, the other to complain
                   How far I toil, still farther off from thee.

                   I tell the day, to please them thou art bright
                   And dost him grace when clouds do blot the heaven:
                   So flatter I the swart-complexion'd night,
                   When sparkling stars twire not thou gild'st the even.

                   But day doth daily draw my sorrows longer,
                   And night doth nightly make grief's strength seem stronger.


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