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  1. John Donnes Holy Sonnets

    ... up for it in his writing. In sonnet 1, the speaker is talking to God. He
    tells God that his death is near. He feels that with all ...

  2. Love And Lust In Shakespeare'

    ... The beuty of women is the cause of lust, as it is also pictured in sonnet 1, when
    it says: " From fairest creatures we desire increase, That thereby beuty's ...

  3. Sonnet 69

    ... still shine bright. Withstanding Mortality through Verse Melissa Zyduck
    Explication #1 Sonnet 65 Carducci Feb. 21st, 2001 Sonnets ...

  4. Sonnet 69

    ... still shine bright. Withstanding Mortality through Verse Melissa Zyduck
    Explication #1 Sonnet 65 Carducci Feb. 21st, 2001 Sonnets ...

  5. Sonnet 72

    ... and this gives life to thee g 3 Sentences: 1st sentence: line 1 2nd sentence: lines
    2 - 8 3rd sentence: lines 9 - 14 This is a Shakespearean sonnet with no ...

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  1. Sonnet 72 Shakespeare

    ... and this gives life to thee g 3 Sentences: 1st sentence: line 1 2nd sentence: lines
    2 - 8 3rd sentence: lines 9 - 14 This is a Shakespearean sonnet with no ...

  2. Shakespeare'S Sonnet 53

    ... In choosing the words to describe the person in this sonnet, Shakespeare grabs hold
    of "what is loveliest in the world at large,"1 In the first two lines ...

  3. Sonnet 12

    ... 1. When I do count the clock that tells the time, 2. And see the brave day sunk
    in hideous ... This sonnet is so famous that it almost makes commentary unessential ...

  4. The Analysis Of 66. Sonnet

    ... This is a sonnet which strikes a chord in almost any age, for it ... Line 1: Tired with
    all these = exhausted, wearied, disgusted with all these - then follows the ...

  5. Sonnet 61

    ... that may not be obvious to readers when they first read the sonnet. ... nine through
    twelve all end with perfect rhymes (“part” (line 1), “heart” (line 3 ...

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