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- 1 From fairest creatures we desire increase,
- 2 That thereby beauty’s rose might never die,
- 3 But as the riper should by time decease,
- 4 His tender heir might bear his memory:
- 5 But thou contracted to thine own bright eyes,
- 6 Feed’st thy light’s flame with self-substantial fuel,
- 7 Making a famine where abundance lies,
- 8 Thyself thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel:
- 9 Thou that art now the world’s fresh ornament,
- 10 And only herald to the gaudy spring,
- 11 Within thine own bud buriest thy content,
- 12 And, tender churl, mak’st waste in niggarding:
- 13 Pity the world, or else this glutton be,
- 14 To eat the world’s due, by the grave and thee.