Sonnet 121. 'Tis better
to be vile than vile
esteem'd
Sonnet 122. Thy gift,
thy tables, are within
my brain
Sonnet 123. No, Time,
thou shalt not boast
that I do change
Sonnet 124. If my dear
love were but the child
of state
Sonnet 125. Were 't
aught to me I bore the
canopy
Sonnet 126. O thou, my
lovely boy, who in thy
power
Sonnet 127. In the old
age black was not
counted fair
Sonnet 128. How oft,
when thou, my music,
music play'st
Sonnet 129. The expense
of spirit in a waste of
shame
Sonnet 130
- My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun
Sonnet 131. Thou art as
tyrannous, so as thou
art
Sonnet 132. Thine eyes
I love, and they, as
pitying me
Sonnet 133. Beshrew
that heart that makes my
heart to groan
Sonnet 134. So, now I
have confess'd that he
is thine
Sonnet 135. Whoever
hath her wish, thou hast
thy 'Will,'
Sonnet 136. If thy soul
cheque thee that I come
so near
Sonnet 137. Thou blind
fool, Love, what dost
thou to mine eyes
Sonnet 138
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When my love swears that she is made of
truth
Sonnet 139. O, call not
me to justify the wrong
Sonnet 140. Be wise as
thou art cruel; do not
press
Sonnet 141. In faith, I
do not love thee with
mine eyes
Sonnet 142. Love is my
sin and thy dear virtue
hate
Sonnet 143. Lo! as a
careful housewife runs
to catch
Sonnet 144. Two loves I
have of comfort and
despair
Sonnet 145. Those lips
that Love's own hand did
make
Sonnet 146. Poor soul,
the centre of my sinful
earth
Sonnet 147
- My love is as a fever, longing still
Sonnet 148
- O ME! what eyes hath love put in my head,
Sonnet 149. Canst thou,
O cruel! say I love thee
not
Sonnet 150. O, from
what power hast thou
this powerful might
Sonnet 151. Love is too
young to know what
conscience is
Sonnet 152. In loving
thee thou know'st I am
forsworn
Sonnet 153
- Cupid laid by his brand, and fell asleep:
Sonnet 154
- The little Love-god lying once asleep