William Shakespeare, Sonnet cxxxv
Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy will, 
And will to boot, and will in over-plus; 
More than enough am I that vex thee still, 
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To thy sweet will making addition thus. 
Wilt thou, whose will is large and spacious, 
Not once vouchsafe to hide my will in thine? 
Shall will in others seem right gracious, 
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And in my will no fair acceptance shine? 
The sea, all water, yet receives rain still, 
And in abundance addeth to his store; 
So thou, being rich in will, add to thy will 
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One will of mine, to make thy large will more. 
Let no unkind, no fair beseechers kill; 
Think all but one, and me in that one Will.