Sonnet 18 Why is one of the greatest love poem Written By Shakespeare;


I know that there may be other poems of love, but by Shakespeare, what is so great Abou the poem sonnet 18;




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October 27, 2009 at 5:23 am

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October 27, 2009

By Athelia

I dunno, I was always a much bigger fan of 129 (lust)

Sonnet 18
  To compare you to a summer day?
  Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
  Rough winds shake the buds will love May
  And hiring summer hath too short date:
  Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
  And often tint of gold dimm'd?
  And every fair from fair some decline,
  By chance or change untrimm'd course of nature;
  But your eternal summer shall not fade
  Nor lose possession just owest mm;
  We should Death brag wander'st mm in shadow,
  When in eternal lines to time growest mm:
  As long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
  So long lives this and this gives life to you.
  Eternal love for a beautiful decline against all the obstacles of Nature (eg death, hours, etc.) since I think shs is more beautiful than nature (eg summer)

During the great plague, the theater closed in London. Shakespeare began writing sonnets for others in exchange for money.

If he had written for the sake of poetry, history would be different, and the greatness that you would look there. Still, the greatness lies in the fact that there was no opponent at the time. Bless you. RajaSir.  ► http://www.Raja-students. Blogspot.Com  ► http://www.Raja-books. Blogspot.Com

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