Sonnet 116 Let me not to the Marriage of True Minds by Will Shakespeare
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Lovely! A favorite of mine, unsurprisingly.
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This is half true. Love is to be love and say and do when you alive if --you are fortune enough to do that. :)
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Brilliant!
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good one
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I prefer this sonnet to be read by a man.
Thank you for posting
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Really good! Thank you!
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Startled, STARTLED, by the beauty of this sonnet. And though that hardly sounds like appropriately lovely, inspired, insightful praise... I won't try to be more eloquent. Any eloquence I could muster would stand in sad relief, would fall so short of Our Poet's effortless beauty, seem a shame as a comparison...like Billy Joel playing Beethoven. And here, I should point out that Shakespeare is blindingly brilliant-- but that's another obvious, banal observation, almost an insult to S's genius.
falstaffswims 1 year ago 4
brilliant!
parisgala 2 years ago