• Shakespeare's Sonnet 66

  • Jul 21 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
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Shakespeare's Sonnet 66

  • Summary

  • Shakespeare talks about all the things that make him so angry he wants to die!


    Sonnet 66

    Tired with all these, for restful death I cry,
    As to behold desert a beggar born,
    And needy nothing trimm'd in jollity,
    And purest faith unhappily forsworn,
    And gilded honour shamefully misplaced,
    And maiden virtue rudely strumpeted,
    And right perfection wrongfully disgraced,
    And strength by limping sway disabled
    And art made tongue-tied by authority,
    And folly, doctor-like, controlling skill,
    And simple truth miscalled simplicity,
    And captive good attending captain ill:
    Tired with all these, from these would I be gone,
    Save that, to die, I leave my love alone.

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