EPISODE · Nov 25, 2023 · 2 MIN
Sonnet137 by William Shakespeare 莎翁十四行诗 第137篇 | 英语名家诗篇
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SONNET 137Thou blind fool, Love, what dost thou to mine eyes,That they behold, and see not what they see?They know what beauty is, see where it lies,Yet what the best is take the worst to be.If eyes corrupt by over-partial looksBe anchor'd in the bay where all men ride,Why of eyes' falsehood hast thou forged hooks,Whereto the judgment of my heart is tied?Why should my heart think that a several plotWhich my heart knows the wide world's common place?Or mine eyes seeing this, say this is not,To put fair truth upon so foul a face?In things right true my heart and eyes have erred,And to this false plague are they now transferr'd.
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Sonnet137 by William Shakespeare 莎翁十四行诗 第137篇 | 英语名家诗篇
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