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- # Section 87
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This entity is a section labeled "87," containing the text of Sonnet 87, which begins "Farewell thou art too deare for my possessing." It was extracted from a larger text file on January 30, 2026.
## Context
Section 87 is part of the chapter titled "[# SHAKES-PRARES](arke:01KG6S4CPZP73GPBKD2240HQV8)" and is situated between "[Section 86](arke:01KG6S5KHMWXZSHFZ07ABFRS27)" and "[Section 88](arke:01KG6S5KHTY8VPAEXG399N7AEC)". The content was extracted from the text file "[pdf-01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF.txt](arke:01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA)" and belongs to the "[PDF Workflow Main Test 2026-01-30T00:26:53](arke:01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y)" collection.
## Contents
The section contains the full text of Sonnet 87, a fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter with a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. The sonnet explores themes of unworthiness, the transient nature of love, and self-deception, comparing a past possession to a flattering dream.
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Farewell thou art too deare for my possessing,
And like enough thou knowst thy estimate,
The Charter of thy worth gues thee releasing:
My bonds in thee are all determinate.
For how do I hold thee but by thy granting,
And for that ritches where is my deseruing?
The cause of this faire guift in me is wanting,
And so my patient back againe is sweruing.
Thy seife thou gau'st, thy owne worth then not knowing,
Or mee to whom thou gau'st it, else mistaking,
So thy great guift vpon misprision growing.
Comes home againe, on better iudgement making.
Thus haue I had thee as a dreame doth flatter,
In sleepe a King, but waking no such matter.
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