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Post by Cedric on Mar 15, 2003 23:25:18 GMT 12
On the subject of Shakespeare and his sonnets (not that this has anything whatsoever to do with a website update) I present to you a 'sonnet' my cousin sent me... I think it's kind of in the right format, but who the hell knows. Certainly not me. Sadness 18
By Ivan Bravo Shall I compare thee to road kill, Thou art dead and more rotting than a corpse. Rough winds do not shake the gravestone of May, And hatred lease hath all too short a date. Sometimes too hot the eye will burn, And often is death’s black complexion undimmed, And every child and adult sometime dies, By chance or nature’s changing course of death. But thy eternal death shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that unfair thou ow’st; And shall death brag thou wand’ rest in his shade When in eternal life is time thou grow’st. So long as men can’t breath or eyes burn in fire! So lost lives this, and this gives death to thee. [/i]
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Post by Ho on Mar 16, 2003 3:25:11 GMT 12
haha! i like dat one!! yan...shakespeare wrote like 158 sonnets!! u gonna b very busy if u wanna reach dat number... and besides...shakespeare didn't do nething else besides writing poems and plays, etc, etc...(xcept act...) and i think he started writing stuff when he woz like 20 or 30...so concentrate on skool 4 the time being yan
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