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SONNET 55.
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ravages 01
attirms that
through his verse the beauty of his friend will endure forever. The theme ‘
was a favourite one among Elizabethan sonneteers, having its roots in the
classics, most notably in Horace (odes, III,xxx,i-5) and Ovid (metamor/
PHOSES, xv,87i-9). I monuments mxlone; q: “monument.”
2 r/tytne /
poem.
3 in these contents in what these lines’ contain.
4 unswept
stone neglected monument (which would contain the dead man’s epitaph,
1
to which the poet is comparing his verse), sluttish dirty, untidy. 6 broils
battles, civil uprisings, root out uproot, destroy. 7 quick lively, fierce,
9 'Gainst in spite of. all-oblivious enmity oblivion which is the enemy of V
all mankind, zo pace forth go boldly and proudly on your way. still for—
12
out endure longer than this world, ending
ever.•
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wear this
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day of judgment. 1) judgment . . . arise day of judgment when
you yourself shall
rise 'from the grave. 14 this
this poem, in lovers’ eyes
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keenness, appetite lust. 5 but to-day merely for the present'^oment .4.
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tts. 5 love my friend. t~f
6 wink close in sleep. 8 dulness insensibility. 9 sad int’rim period of^ «
__ estrangement or separation. ro contracted new recently betrothed. //
banks seashore. 13 Return of love the loved one’s return. ij Or call
MALONE; Q: “As call."

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