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Myth of the Month 10: Who Was Shakespeare? -- pt. 2: "Comfort and Despair"

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

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Sonnet 18 - A Summer's Day

The lines of sonnet 18 are fluid. They don't have these cramped aside phrases and cesuras breaking them up like sonnet one and two that i read earlier. The eye of heaven shines, and often is his gold complexion dimmed. And very fair from fair sometime declines by chance or nature's changing course, untrimmed. But thy eternal summer shall not fade, nor lose possession of that fair thou owest, nor shall death brag. So long as men can breathe and eyes can see, so long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

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