1 Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye
2 And all my soul and all my every part;
3 And for this sin there is no remedy,
4 It is so grounded inward in my heart.
5 Methinks no face so gracious is as mine,
6 No shape so true, no truth of such account;
7 And for myself mine own worth do define,
8 As I all other in all worths surmount.
9 But when my glass shows me myself indeed,
10 Beated and chopp'd with tann'd antiquity,
11 Mine own self-love quite contrary I read;
12 Self so self-loving were iniquity.
13 'Tis thee, myself, that for myself I praise,
14 Painting my age with beauty of thy days.
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