Sonnet 49
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>Against that time, if ever that time come, 1<br> When I shall see thee frown on my defects,<br> When as thy love hath cast his utmost sum,<br> Call'd to that audit by advis'd respects;<br> Against that time when thou shalt strangely pass, 5<br> And scarcely greet me with that sun, thine eye,<br> When love, converted from the thing it was,<br> Shall reasons find of settled gravity;<br> Against that time do I ensconce me here,<br> Within the knowledge of mine own desert, 10<br> And this my hand, against my self uprear,<br> To guard the lawful reasons on thy part:<br> To leave poor me thou hast the strength of laws,<br> Since why to love I can allege no cause.<br>



