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SONNET 123. 2 pyramids obelisks, memorial cmumns. Various attempts
have been made to identify the specific memorials referred to and thus to
date the sonnet. Some suggestions include those brought to Rome by Pope
Sixtus V around 1585 and those erected to celebrate the entry of King
James I into London on March 15, 1604. 4 dressings . . . sight imitations
of what has been seen before. 5 dates lives, admire wonder at. 6 foist
. . . old pass off on us as new that is really old. 7 make . . . desire regard
them as newly created to our taste, p registers historical records. 1/ thy
records . . . doth lie both the records of the past and what we see in the
present misrepresent reality.
12 Made more . . . continual haste ap­
pearing either disproportionately large or small because of the rapidity
with which you (Time) move, ja true faithful.

And rather make thenjbornJto our desir
t boast that I do changel
Thar\ think that we before have heard then(i told.
"^ith newer might^’&gt;
o me are (
ovehTpothin^ strange
hey are but dressings of a former sight.
Oi^r dates are rien and therefore we_admire'
What thou dost foist upon us that is old^

No, Time, thou shall

Not wonl^ing at the present nor the pjist;
For thy^^rdrand what we^e^ doth 1
Made^orgorQes^by thy continual ha;
This I do vow, aruljhis-slial
be
thee.
I will be true, d^piteyhy ^Cvthela

^NNET 124. J dear love sincere passion (for his friend), jhe child of
sfate controlled by either (a) political circumstances or (b) the’ wealth and
position of the loved one. 2 for . . . unfather’d as merely the bastard
of Fortune be without a real father.
5-4 As subject . . . flowers
gather’d If his love were merely the bastard of Fortune, the poet is saying,
it would be subject to Time’s whims, a weed among weeds when Time
hated it or a flower among flowers when Time loved it.
5 accident
chance occurrence. 6 suffers not does not deteriorate. 7 thralled op­
pressive. 8 Whereto . . . calls to which the temptations of our time ex­
pose us all. p Policy political cunning, expediency. 10 Which works
. . . hours which operates only in terms of short-range considerations
(whereas love is eternal). 11 hugely politic supremely prudent. Love is
the only true "policy.”
12 That it nor since it neither, grows . . .
show’rs i.e. is affected by fair weather or by foul. 27 fools of time time­
servers, subject to the control of time.
14 Which die . . . for crime
Allusion to specific malefactors who died repentant has been suspected in
the line. Various suggestions have included the Earl of Essex and his fol­
lowers, the perpetrators of the Gunpowder Plot, Catholic priests executed
and 1595, and the dramatists Marlowe, Peele and Greene.

state,
y dfear love were\bu^
ight for ^^tune’ astard be unfather’d,
abject to Time’s love orjQ Time’s hate,
ds among weeds, or flowers with flower^sfee
^p, it was builded faj; ffom accident; i
d It suffers not in smiling pomp^orjfaU'
V Under the blow of thralled^d^toiy^t
lion calls.
Whereto th’Tnviting&gt;hne our
- It fears not Policyywatjferem
y Which wofc' rgf^^e^^Tb.ort-nu
'red hours,
ButGll-atoim^tands hugely politic,
-—That it jtofCgrcrtvs withhe;rmor drow s with show’rs.
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