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Shakespeare’s Shakespeare’s Sonnet 17Sonnet 17

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Who will believe my

verse in time to

come

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If it were If it were filled filled withwith

your most your most high deserts?high deserts?

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Though yet heaven knows

it is but as a

tomb

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Which hides your Which hides your life life

and shows and shows not half your partsnot half your parts

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If I If I couldcould writewrite

the the beaubeautytyof of your your eyeseyes

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And in fresh And in fresh numbers numbers

number all number all your gracesyour graces

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The age to come The age to come would say, “would say, “

This poet lies:This poet lies:

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Such Such heavenly touches heavenly touches ne’erne’er touched touched earthly earthly faces”faces”

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So should my So should my papers, yellowed papers, yellowed

with their agewith their age

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Be scorned like old men

of less truth than

tongue,

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And your true And your true rights be termed rights be termed a a poet’s ragepoet’s rage

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And stretchèd And stretchèd metre metre

of an antique of an antique song:song:

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But were But were some child of yours some child of yours

alive that alive that time,time,

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You should live You should live twice, twice,

in it and in my in it and in my rhyme.rhyme.

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by Giulia Lavarda, by Giulia Lavarda, January 2008January 2008