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perhaps more than any other in attempts to date the sequence.
Just what events it refers to has been much debated. 1-4 Not mine
\ . . confin’d doom not my own apprehensions nor the intuitive fears
of the world at large can envisage an end to my love, supposedly limited
by a fixed period of years (the fact of mortality). 5 The mortal ... en­
dur’d This has been taken as an allusion to (a) the defeat in 1588 of the
Spanish Armada, which sailed in a crescent formation (b) Queen Eliza­
beth’s illness in 1599-1600, since she was commonly referred to as Diana
fir
or the moon (c) the death of the Queen in 1603. There have been many
other suggestions. 6 sad augurs . . . presage gloomy prophets now laugh
at their own past predictions of disaster. Precisely what disasters they had
predicted has also been a subject for much debate.
7 Zncertainties
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prime faded.
sable black, all malone; q: “or.”
6 erst formerly.
7 summer’s green i.e. the grain, which is conceived of as bom on the
harvest carts in bound-up sheaves like dead men being; carried to their
graves. 8 bristly beard This may suggest barley, p question make con­
sider, speculate about. 10 the wastes of time those things which time
destroys.
ii themselves forsake cease to be what they formerly were,
deteriorate with time. 12 others other “sweets and beauties.” ij Time’s
scythe The conventional symbol of Time w'ith his scythe supports and
echoes the reaping image of lines 7-8. iq breed children, brave defy.

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direest^ore year would make the world
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brand stigma.
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renew d cleansed.
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1 th’ impression fill remove the scar.
2 uu/gar com­
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one. 4 So you . . . good allow so long as you cover over what is bad in
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XEVm thaf^^u/picy is mough to cure me.

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million'd accidents whose passing events are numbered by the millions.
6 Creep in 'twixt interfere with. 7 Tan take the freshness of youth from.
blunt turn aside. 8 Divert strong . . . alt’ring things turn determined
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SONNET 121. 1-2 "Tis better . . . of being it is better to be truly vile
than to be considered vile unjustly, when one who is not vile receives all
of the reproach due to one who is.
j-4 And the just . . . others’
seeing and that proper pleasure is lost which is considered vile not by
us who experience it but by others who view it from the outside. 5-6
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(b) according to their own lustful feelings, p am that am what, level
take aim. 10 abuses transgressions. // bevel crooked. 12 rank gross.
reign exercise authority, pass judgment.
sensual.

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i’Tts better to be vile than vile esteemed
^V^en not to be receives reproach of being,
the just pleasure losVwhich is so deemed
others^ seeing.^
QI)^hy should otherrTal^ adulterate/eves
aluiption to my sportive blood?
on my^ailties why are ^iler sp^ie^
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JVt myab2^ej_x^kp)rTtp-th€irctum
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* By their rank thoughts
Ui(les^hi eneral evitfhey maintai
(All men) are bad and in their badness

122
SONNET 122. r tables notebook. 2 character’d inscribed. j idle rank
empty leaves. 4 Beyond all date longer than time itself. 6 Have faculty
. . . to subsist are permitted by nature to exist. 7 raz'd oblivion oblivion ’
which obliterates all things, his its. 8 miss’d lost, y poor retention
IO tallies sticks on
inadequate container (the leaves of the_ “tables”),
ii-ia to give . . . thee more
which totals were “scored” by notching.
I had the temerity to give them (the “tables”) away so that I could rely*
upon my memory ("those tables”) which is capable of more adequately
recording my love for you. i} adjunct aid, such as a notebook. 14 im^
port imply.

Thy gift, thy tables, are within my brain
Full character’d with lasting memory.
Which shall above that idle rank remain
Beyond all date, even to eternity;
Or, at the least, so long as brain and heart
Have faculty by nature to subsist.
Till each to raz’d oblivion yield his part
Of thee, thy record never can be miss’d.
Nor need I tallies thy dear love to score.
\ Therefore to givejhem from me was I bold,
rust thosiCtablesJthat receive thee more,
y keep a.n adjunct to remember thee
ere to import rgetfuliless

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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
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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
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o me are (
ovehTpothin^ strange
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Oi^r dates are rien and therefore we_admire'
What thou dost foist upon us that is old^

No, Time, thou shall

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^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,
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ds among weeds, or flowers with flower^sfee
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