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- LXXVI. 7. That euery word doth almost *fel* my name: (for *tell*).
LXXVII. 10. Commit to these waste *blacks*, and thou shalt finde: (for *blanks*).
LXXXVIII. 1. When thou shalt be *dispode* to set me light: (for *disposed*).
XC. 11. But in the onset come, so *stall* I taste: (for *shall*).
XCI. 9. Thy loue is bitter then high birth to me: (for *better*).
XCIV. 4. Vnmooued, *could*, and to temptation slow: (for *cold*).
XCVI. 11. How many gazers *might* thou lead away: (for *mightest*).
XCIX. 9. *Our* blushing shame, an other white dispaire: (for *One*).
CII. 7–8. As Philomell in summers front doth singe, And stops *his* pipe in growth of riper daies: (for *her*).
CVI. 12. They had not *still* enough your worth to sing: (for *skill*).
CVIII. 3. What’s new to speake, what *now* to register: (for *new*).
CXII. 14. That all the world besides *me thinkes y’are dead*: (for *methinks are dead*).
CXIII. 6. Of bird, of flowre, or shape which it doth *lack*: (for *latch*).
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CXXVII. 9. Therefore my *Misterose eyes* are Rauen blacke: Misprints. (for *Mistress’s brows*).
CXXIX. 9. Made *In* pursuit and in possession so: (for *mad in pursuit*).
10-11. Had, hauing, and in quest, to haue extreme A blisse in proofe and proud and very wo: (for *prov’d a*).
CXXXII. 2. Knowing thy heart torment me with disdaine: (for *torments*).
9. As those two morning eyes become thy face: (for *mourning*).
CXL. 13. That I may not be so, nor thou be lyde: (for *belied*).
CXLIV. 2. Which like two spirits do sugiest me still: (for *suggest*).
6. Tempteth my better angel from my sight: (for *side*).
CLII. 13. For I haue sworne thee faire: more periurde eye: (for *I*).
CLIII. 14. Where Cupid got new fire; my mistres eye: (for *eyes* rhyming with *lies*).
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