Sonnet 152 by William Shakespeare
Sonnet 152 by William Shakespeare

Sonnet 152

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Sonnet 152 by William Shakespeare

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Sonnet 152 in the 1609 Quarto.

Sonnet 152 continues the sequence of sonnets dedicated by Shakespeare to his “"Dark Lady”. The Fair Youth is no longer the prime subject and the woman is now central. Her identity is unknown and, as with the boy, it is a matter of academic debate as to whether she is...

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Sonnet 152 Annotated

In loving thee thou know'st I am forsworn,
But thou art twice forsworn, to me love swearing;
In act thy bed-vow broke, and new faith torn,
In vowing new hate after new love bearing:
But why of two oaths' breach do I accuse thee,
When I break twenty? I am perjured most;
For all my vows are oaths but to misuse thee,
And all my honest faith in thee is lost:
For I have sworn deep oaths of thy deep kindness,
Oaths of thy love, thy truth, thy constancy;
And, to enlighten thee, gave eyes to blindness,
Or made them swear against the thing they see;
For I have sworn thee fair; more perjured eye,
To swear against the truth so foul a lie!

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Sonnet 152 was written by William Shakespeare.

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