Sonnet 110 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet 110 by William Shakespeare

Sonnet 110

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Sonnet 110 by William Shakespeare

Release Date
Thu Jan 01 1609
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Text of Sonnet 110 in the 1609 Quarto.

It is generally agreed that this, like others in the sonnet sequence was written for a man. It’s part of the Fair Youth sequence of sonnets–numbers 1–126–which was dedicated to a “Mr. W.H.” Popular candidates for the identity of W.H. include Henry Wriothesley...

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Sonnet 110 Annotated

Alas! 'tis true, I have gone here and there,
And made my self a motley to the view,
Gored mine own thoughts, sold cheap what is most dear,
Made old offences of affections new;
Most true it is, that I have looked on truth
Askance and strangely; but, by all above,
These blenches gave my heart another youth,
And worse essays proved thee my best of love.
Now all is done, have what shall have no end:
Mine appetite I never more will grind
On newer proof, to try an older friend,
A god in love, to whom I am confined.
Then give me welcome, next my heaven the best,
Even to thy pure and most most loving breast.

Sonnet 110 Q&A

Who wrote Sonnet 110's ?

Sonnet 110 was written by William Shakespeare.

When did William Shakespeare release Sonnet 110?

William Shakespeare released Sonnet 110 on Thu Jan 01 1609.

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