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Gary wrote: > > So what have we learned from Sonnet 154 > that we didn't already know? > > Nothing much. > > One word description of the poem: Fire. > > Sonnet sub-group: ? > *************************************************** > The story so far: > > Regarding the first 126 sonnets: > > The addressee or referent of the first one > hundred-and-twenty-six sonnets is     

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Author: ejcowcat
Date: Dec 25, 2007 14:15

So what have we learned from Sonnet 154 that we didn't already know? Nothing much. One word description of the poem: Fire. Sonnet sub-group: ? *************************************************** The story so far: So after one hundred-and-fifty-three sonnnets, what do we know? Regarding the first 126 sonnets: The addressee or referent of the first one hundred-and
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So what have we learned from Sonnet 153 that we didn't already know? That the author could write a more or less traditional sonnet when he felt like it? One word description of the poem: Bath. Sonnet sub-group: ? *************************************************** The story so far: So after one hundred-and-fifty-three sonnnets, what do we know? Regarding the first 126     

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: May 3, 2007 05:03

So what have we learned from Sonnet 152 that we didn't already know? The speaker acknowledges that he has falsely praised the addressee. One word description of the poem: Perjured. Sonnet sub-group: "Ebony Eyes" (along with 127, 128, 130 - 144, 147 - 150 [and possibly 57 - 58]. *************************************************** The story so far: So after one hundred-and
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So what have we learned from Sonnet 151 that we didn't already know? We may have learned that the speaker had homosexual longings for the FYM. Or maybe not. One word description of the poem: Conscience. Sonnet sub-group: ? *************************************************** The story so far: So after one hundred-and-fifty-one sonnnets, what do we know? Regarding the first     

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Author: Gary
Date: May 2, 2007 12:54

So what have we learned from Sonnet 150 that we didn't already know? The speaker says even the addressee's faults make him love her all the more. One word description of the poem: Unworthiness. Sonnet sub-group: "Ebony Eyes" (along with 127, 128, 130 - 144, 147 - 149 [and possibly 57 - 58]) *************************************************** The story so far: So after one hundred
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So what have we learned from Sonnet 149 that we didn't already know? Nothing much - he's back to grovelling before the DL. One word description of the poem: Self-abnegation. Sonnet sub-group: "Ebony Eyes" (along with 127, 128, 130 - 144, 147 - 148 [and possibly 57 - 58]) *************************************************** The story so far: So after one hundred-and-forty-nine     

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Author: Gary
Date: Apr 27, 2007 15:06

So what have we learned from Sonnet 148 that we didn't already know? The speaker seems to realize there is a contradiction between what he feels for the DL and what he knows about her. One word description of the poem: Contradiction. (Yes, it should be "eyes", but "eyes" was used to describe Sonnet 24). Sonnet sub-group: "Ebony Eyes" (along with 127, 128, 130 - 144, 147 [and possibly
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So what have we learned from Sonnet 147 that we didn't already know? The speaker seems to be wallowing in lust and frustration, and seems to hate the dark lady. One word description of the poem: Fever. Sonnet sub-group: "Ebony Eyes" (along with 127, 128, 130 - 144 [and possibly 57 - 58]) *************************************************** The story so far: So after one hundred     

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Author: Gary
Date: Apr 21, 2007 15:35

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Author: Gary
Date: Apr 15, 2007 15:44

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Author: Gary
Date: Apr 7, 2007 10:53

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Author: Gary
Date: Mar 31, 2007 15:15

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Author: Gary
Date: Mar 23, 2007 15:31

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Author: Gary
Date: Mar 16, 2007 12:13

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