William Shakespeare Sonnet 122 Thy gift, thy tables, are withing my brain
Sonnet 122 Thy gift, thy tables, are withing my brain Thy gift, thy tables, are within my brain Full character'd with lasting memory, Which shall above that idle rank remain Beyond all date, even to eternity; Or at the least, so long as brain and heart Have faculty by nature to subsist; Till each to razed oblivion yield his part Of thee, thy record never can be miss'd. That poor retention could not so much hold, Nor need I tallies thy dear love to score; Therefore to give them from me was I bold, To trust those tables that receive thee more: To keep an adjunct to remember thee Were to import forgetfulness in me.
Shakespearean Sonnet 122 Thy gift, thy tables, are withing my brain
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