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Love is not blind i see with single eye
yurtness and other women's grace
now the mpetection of your face
the evento de apart the brow to high
for beauty leamed from earliest youth am!
inloveliness and cannot so erase
s estrom my mind that may trace
you autress must love until de
meses the sovereignty of love
soami caught that when i say "nottat"
s butas said there at there
nasen-twing lees well know
what is this beauty men are babbling of
i wonder only why the prize to
source may eona st vincent "love is not blind." sonnets og sonnet central, nd. web. 17 may 2011
what is the structure of this poem?

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