Sonnet 112 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet 112 by William Shakespeare

Sonnet 112

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Sonnet 112 by William Shakespeare

Release Date
Thu Jan 01 1609
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Sonnet 112 in the 1609 Quarto.

Scholars are uncertain whether the sonnets were originally written for a woman or a man, though most agree that a man is more likely. 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...

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Sonnet 112 Annotated

Your love and pity doth the impression fill,
Which vulgar scandal stamped upon my brow;
For what care I who calls me well or ill,
So you o'er-green my bad, my good allow?
You are my all-the-world, and I must strive
To know my shames and praises from your tongue;
None else to me, nor I to none alive,
That my steeled sense or changes right or wrong.
In so profound abysm I throw all care
Of others' voices, that my adder's sense
To critic and to flatterer stopped are.
Mark how with my neglect I do dispense:
You are so strongly in my purpose bred,
That all the world besides methinks y'are dead.

Sonnet 112 Q&A

Who wrote Sonnet 112's ?

Sonnet 112 was written by William Shakespeare.

When did William Shakespeare release Sonnet 112?

William Shakespeare released Sonnet 112 on Thu Jan 01 1609.

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