| Soneto 43 William Shakespeare | | When most I wink then do mine eyes best see, | | | | | For all the day they view things unrespected, | | | | | But when I sleep, in dreams they look on thee, | | | | | And darkly bright, are bright in dark directed. | | | |
| | | Then thou whose shadow shadow doth make bright, | | | | | How would thy shadow's form, form happy show, | | | | | To the clear day with thy much cleared light, | | | | | When to unseeing eyes thy shade shines so? | | | |
| | | How would (I say) mine eyes be blessed made, | | | | | By looking on thee in the living day? | | | | | When in dead night thy fair imperfect shade | | | | | Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay? | | | |
| | | All days are nights to see till I see thee, | | | | | And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me. | | | |
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