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# Sonnet 10 ## Overview This entry describes Section 10, a segment of text extracted from a larger document. It contains the text of Sonnet 10, a poem. The extraction occurred on January 30, 2026. ## Context This section is part of the chapter titled "[SONNETS.](arke:01KG6S4GWYPZNAPTTX8SV5VW42)", which is itself contained within the collection "[PDF Workflow Main Test 2026-01-30T00:26:53](arke:01KG6NWQ2H2K4PGG7H4ZHYCZ3Y)". The text was extracted from the file "[pdf-01KG6Q7Q25RHMFT3SJXPV18VFF.txt](arke:01KG6S2X2EBB305ENM00G16GWA)". This section is immediately followed by Section 11. ## Contents The text of Sonnet 10 is presented, beginning with the line "For shame deny that thou bear’st loue to any". The sonnet addresses themes of self-love, beauty, and the preservation of one's appearance. It urges the subject to reciprocate love and to ensure their beauty is not lost to time.
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## 10 For shame deny that thou bear’st loue to any Who for thy selfe art so vuprouident Graunt if thou wilt, thou art belou’d of many, But that thou none lou’st is most evident: For thou art so possess with murdrous hate, That gainst thy selfe thou stick’st not to conspire, Seeking that beautious roofer to ruinate Which to repaire should be thy chiefe desire: O change thy thought, that I may change my mind, Shall hate be fairer log’d then gentle loue? Be as thy presence is gracious and kind, Or to thy selfe at least kind harted proue, Make thee an other selfe for loue of me, That beauty still may liue in thine or thee.
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