Sonnet 80
O! how I faint when I of you do write
«William Shakespeare»
O how I faint when I of you do write,
Knowing a better
spirit doth use your name,
And in the praise
thereof spends all his might,
To make me
tongue-tied speaking of your fame.
But since your worth
(wide as the ocean is)
The humble as the
proudest sail doth bear,
My saucy bark
(inferior far to his)
On your broad main
doth wilfully appear.
Your shallowest help
will hold me up afloat,
Whilst he upon your
soundless deep doth ride,
Or (being wrecked) I
am a worthless boat,
He of tall building,
and of goodly pride.
Then if he thrive and
I be cast away,
The worst was this,
my love was my decay.
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