Shakespeare read in columns

Shakespeare’s 116th sonnet, rewritten as columns:

Let Admit Which Or O That It Whose Love’s Within Love But If I
me impediments, alters bends no looks is worth’s not his alters bears this never
not love when with it on the unknown time’s bending not I be writ,
to is it the is tempests star although fool, sickle’s with out error nor
the not alteration remover an and to his though compass his even and no
marriage love finds, to ever is every height rosy come, brief to upon man
of remove. fixed never wandering be lips hours the me ever
true mark shaken; bark, taken and and edge proved, loved
minds cheeks weeks, of
doom:

Particularly like “unknown time’s bending not I be writ” and “true mark shaken; bark, taken and and edge proved”.

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