January 18, 2007

Shakespeare’s Sonnets


shake     shake     shake     shake      shake

shake the darling buds of May
shake hands to torture me
shake against the cold
that looks on tempests and is never shaken
if you were by my unkindness shaken

shake     shake     shake     shake      shake

ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

-pear   -pear   -pear  -pear   -pear   -pear   -pear  peer

doth homage to his new-appearing
as interest of the dead which now appear
and says in him thy fair appearance
The other as your bounty doth appear
On your broad main doth wilfully appear
I love not less, though less the show appear
Look in your glass, and there appears
No, nor neither he nor his compeers

-pear   -pear   -pear  -pear   -pear   -pear   -pear  peer

Shakespeare       Shakespeare       Shakespeare        Shakespeare
Shakespeare       Shakespeare       Shakespeare        Shakespeare

ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

son    son    son    son    son    son    son

you know / You had a father: let your son
And when a woman woos, what woman’s son
Speak of the spring and foison
Yet then my judgement knew no reason
But thence I learn and find the lesson
true / Drugs poison
but despised straight, / Past reason

son    son    son    son    son    son    son

nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

net      net     net

Yet him for this my love no whit disdaineth
Suns of the world may stain when heaven’s sun staineth
Or captain jewels in the carcanet

net      net     net

ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

sonnets  sonnets  sonnets  sonnets  sonnets sonnets  sonnets  sonnets


—Paul Dutton
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“Shakepeare’s Sonnets” was published in an incorrect
version that incorporated editor’s errors in a student publication,
The Mitre (Bishop’s University, 2004)

Posted by dwaber at January 18, 2007 01:56 PM