Sonnet 84

by William Shakespeare · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

Who is it that says most, which can say more

Than this rich praise,—that you alone are you,

In whose confine immured is the store

Which should example where your equal grew?

Lean penury within that pen doth dwell

That to his subject lends not some small glory;

But he that writes of you, if he can tell

That you are you, so dignifies his story.

Let him but copy what in you is writ,

Not making worse what nature made so clear,

And such a counterpart shall fame his wit,

Making his style admired everywhere.

      You to your beauteous blessings add a curse,

      Being fond on praise, which makes your praises worse.

#beauty #selfhood #vanity #william shakespeare

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