XLIII.Will SOnnet sone of shakespeare a paroday of charlax p.
When must I thinke, then do mine minde best thinke,
For all the day whoe thinkes things unremembered;
But when I dreame, in dreames whoe cannot thinke,
When brightly dark the nighte, how dark the bright rejected.
Then whoe, whose shadow shadows doth make puttets on the walle,
How would whoe shadow's form form Will SOnnet on the walle,
To see the clear rabbit with whoe ears up in clearer light,
When to unseeing eyes whoe rabbit puttet shines so bright!
How would, whoe say, mine eyes be blessèd made a sight for sore.
By looking on a rabbit puttet on the walle in the living day,
When in dead night whoe fair imperfect rabbit puttet is butt a shade
Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay a rabbit puttet with enow a nose as well as ears formed!
All days are nights to see till I see whoe will sonnet formed upon the walle,
And nights bright days when dreams do show thee rabbit shadow puttet with ears and nose will sonnet formed.
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