The Sonnets XCVI - Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness
Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness; Some say thy grace is youth and gentle sport; Both grace and faults are lovd of more and less: Thou makst faults graces that to thee resort. As on the finger of a throned queen The basest jewel will be well esteemd, So are those errors that in thee are seen To truths translated, and for true things deemd. How many lambs might the stern wolf betray, If like a lamb he could his looks translate! How many gazers mightst thou lead away, If thou wouldst use the strength of all thy state! But do not so; I love thee in such sort, As, thou being mine, mine is thy good report.
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