Shakespeare 42 "Loving offenders thus I will excuse ye PDF
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Read Sonnet 42 by William Shakespeare with line numbers and direct links.. SONNET 42 That thou hast her, it is not all my grief, And yet it may be said I loved her dearly; That she hath thee, is of my wailing chief, A loss in love that touches me more nearly. Loving offenders, thus I will excuse ye: Thou dost love her, because thou knowst I love her; And for my sake even so doth she abuse me,
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Read Shakespeare's Sonnet 42, 'That thou hast her it is not all my grief,' with a summary and complete analysis of the poem.. The speaker has lost both the beloved and the woman to each other, but consoles himself that their union is not his loss because the beloved and he are one—so really, the woman merely loves the beloved, who is the speaker.