This most famous of the one hundred fifty-four sonnets of William Shakespeare (1564-1616) evokes, as we all know, both the sweet sadness of the year’s waning and the less-sweet sadness of our own ...
One of Shakespeare's most magisterial sonnets in which he addresses ageing and mortality through sustained metaphors of autumn and nature. It has been suggested the reference to bare ruined choirs ...
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