2750: No, no my Lord, your Grace is periur'd much, 2751: Full of deare guiltinesse, and therefore this: 2752: If for my Loue (as there is no such cause) 2753: You will do ought, this shall you do for me. 2754: Your oth I will not trust: but go with speed 2755: To some forlorne and naked Hermitage, 2756: Remote from all the pleasures of the world: 2757: There stay, vntill the twelue Celestiall Signes 2758: Haue brought about their annuall reckoning. 2759: If this austere insociable life, 2760: Change not your offer made in heate of blood: 2761: If frosts, and fasts, hard lodging, and thin weeds 2762: Nip not the gaudie blossomes of your Loue, 2763: But that it beare this triall, and last loue: 2764: Then at the expiration of the yeare, 2765: Come challenge me, challenge me by these deserts, 2766: And by this Virgin palme, now kissing thine, 2767: I will be thine: and till that instant shut 2768: My wofull selfe vp in a mourning house, 2769: Raining the teares of lamentation, 2770: For the remembrance of my Fathers death. 2771: If this thou do denie, let our hands part, 2772: Neither intitled in the others hart.
The Complete Poetry & Sonnets of William Shakespeare: The Sonnets + Venus And Adonis + The Rape Of Lucrece + The Passionate Pilgrim + The Phoenix And The Turtle + A Lover's Complaint