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- Sonnet 16: ‘But wherefore do not you a mightier way’ by William Shakespeare is one of the final poems in the procreation series of Fair Youth sonnets. This particular poem starts where the fifteenth sonnet left off. The speaker is addressing the power, or lack thereof, of poetry.
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Sonnet 16: ‘But wherefore do not you a mightier way’ by William Shakespeare is one of the final poems in the procreation series of Fair Youth sonnets. This particular poem starts where the fifteenth sonnet left off. The speaker is addressing the power, or lack thereof, of poetry.
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2015年7月31日 · Few collections of poems—indeed, few literary works in general—intrigue, challenge, tantalize, and reward as do Shakespeare's Sonnets. Almost all of them love poems, the Sonnets philosophize, celebrate, attack, plead, and express pain, longing, and despair
Shakespeare on Sleep. The text of Shakespeare's sonnet 16 with critical notes and analysis. The theme of the youth's beauty is explored.
Sonnet 16 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is among those sonnets referred to as the procreation sonnets, within the Fair Youth sequence. Although the previous sonnet, Sonnet 15, does not overtly discuss procreation, Sonnet 16 opens with "But..." and goes on to make the encouragement clear.
A reading of a Shakespeare sonnet Sonnet 16 by William Shakespeare continues the argument established in the previous sonnet, about art – and specifically, Shakespeare’s own poems – immortalising the Fair Youth’s beauty. Below is a brief summary and analysis of Sonnet 16.
Actually understand Shakespeare's Sonnets Sonnet 16. Read every line of Shakespeare’s original text alongside a modern English translation.
Sonnet 16 Lyrics. But wherefore do not you a mightier way. Make war upon this bloody tyrant, Time? And fortify your self in your decay. With means more blessed than my barren rhyme? Now stand you...