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# SONNETS OF SHAKESPEARE
poems on the part of those who saw the volume through the press. Few works are more dependent for their due comprehension on the correct reproduction of the possessive pronouns, and the frequent recurrence of this form of error is very damaging to the reputation of the text.
The following is a list of these puzzling confusions:—
- xxvi. 12. To show me worthy of *their* sweet respect: (for *thy*).
- xxvii. 10. Presents *their* shaddoe to my sightles view: (for *thy*).
- xxxi. 8. But things remou’d that hidden in *there* lie: (for *thee*).
- xxxv. 8. Excusing *their* sins more then *their* sins are: (for *thy* and *thy*).
- xxxvii. 7. Intitled in *their* parts, do crowned sit: (for *thy*).
- xliii. 11. When in dead night *their* faire imperfect shade: (for *thy*).
- xlv. 12. Of *their* faire health, recounting it to me: (for *thy*).
- xlvi. 3. Mine eye, my heart *their* pictures sight would barre: (for *thy*).
- 8. And sayes in him *their* faire appearance lyes: (for *thy*).
- 13. As thus, mine eyes due is *their* outward part: (for *thine*).
- 14. And my hearts right, *their* inward loue of heart: (for *thine*).
- lxix. 5. *Their* outward thus with outward praise is crownd: (for *Thy*).
- lxx. 6. *Their* worth the greater beeing woo’d of time: (for *Thy*).
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