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Follow That Car - Vol 1 - Follow That Car Presents 10 Sonnets By William Shakespeare album

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Odds are Shakespeare wrote far more than 154 sonnets. But of the 154 that have survived, here are 10 of the best Shakespeare sonnets. Word on the street (and the English wing of your high school campus) is that William Shakespeare wrote 154 sonnets. Among other things about which I was a little skeptical in literature classes, this number is one of them. Personally, I think he wrote several hundred more. If you’ve ever tried to write a sonnet, you know that more often than not, it doesn’t come out right the first time.

Sonnet 138 is one of the most famous of William Shakespeare's sonnets. Making use of frequent puns ("lie" and "lie" being the most obvious), it shows an understanding of the nature of truth and flattery in romantic relationships.

Comprehensive text of all William Shakespeare Sonnets. William Shakespeare Sonnets Sonnets are fourteen-line lyric poems, traditionally written in iambic pentameter - that is, in lines ten syllables long, with accents falling on every second syllable, as in: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?". Sonnets originated in Italy and were introduced to England during the Tudor period by Sir Thomas Wyatt. Shake-speare followed the more idiomatic rhyme scheme of sonnets that Sir Philip Sydney used in the first great Elizabethan sonnets cycle, Astrophel and Stella (these sonnets were published posthumously in 1591)

Almost all the sonnets follow the structure of three quatrains, or four-line stanzas, followed by a final couplet. The beginning of the third quatrain, at times, introduces an unexpected sharp thematic turn, the volta. The couplet usually summarizes the theme of the poem or introduces a fresh new look at the theme. Know more about the poetry of William Shakespeare through his 10 most famous poems including his renowned sonnets. Sonnets 1 to 126 of Shakespeare’s collection of 154 sonnets are addressed to an unnamed young man who is now referred to as Fair Youth ; while the Sonnets 127 to 154 are known as the Dark Lady sequence as they are addressed to a woman who appears to be a brunette. Sonnet 20 presents the Fair Youth as master-mistress of the poet’s passion.

Shakespeare's sonnets almost all follow the same structure. The consist of three quatrains of four line stanza, and a final couplet written in iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme Shakespeare used for his sonnets was: abab cdcd efef gg. Though a few sonnets are exceptions to this rule (99, 126, 145) most of the sonnets are strictly "Shakespearean.

The first 126 sonnets in Shakespeare's sonnets are said to constitute a cycle, having controlling themes and a narrative progression that implies a dramatic plot of sorts. Yet there is indirect evidence to indicate that Shakespeare was consciously following the sonnet cycle model of earlier poets (including Sidney), so that certain themes and implied dramatic situations unite sections of the Sonnets and then give way to other.

After the first two, which are intended to set the tone, follow some previously unpublished ones. Then a fairly catholic selection from all places and times. Readers will have to make the effort of reading and browsing until they find what they want. Only a small task for the determined lover. Western wind, when wilt thou blow That the small rain down can.

It also includes Shakespeare's Sonnets, as well as his longer poems "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". William Shakespeare was born in April 1564 in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, on England's Avon River.

William Shakespeare, the man who is present in the minds of almost all poets and quote lovers. Here are 10 unknown & interesting facts about William Shakespeare. He wrote 37 plays in total, 154 sonnets and 2 long narrative poems. He was interested in staging his plays rather than getting it printed or read. He retired from theatre in 1613.

Tracklist

1 Tired With All These For Restful Death I Cry...
2 How Heavy Do I Journey On The Way...
3 What Is Your Substance Whereof Are You Made...
4 Not Marble Nr The Gilded Monuments...
5 Lo In The Orient When The Gracious Light...
6 When In The Cronicle Of Wasted Time...
7 Let Me Confess That We Two Must Be Twain...
8 As A Decripit Father Takes Delight...
9 Skall I Compare Thee To A Summers Day...
10 The Other Two Slight Air And Purging Fire...