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Shakespeare's Sonnets

Shakespeare's Sonnets. Name: Alex Hodnicki. Love sonnets. He kisses her; and she, by her good will, will never rise, so he will still kiss her. I liked this Sonnet because, It is so real to me. This means love obiously,and this seems so cool.I love this sonnet,. Love sonnets #2.

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Shakespeare's Sonnets

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  1. Shakespeare's Sonnets Name: Alex Hodnicki

  2. Love sonnets • He kisses her; and she, by her good will, will never rise, so he will still kiss her. I liked this Sonnet because, It is so real to me. This means love obiously,and this seems so cool.I love this sonnet,

  3. Love sonnets #2 • And these mine eyes, true leaders to their queen, but for thy piteous lips no more had I liked this sonnet because it is sort of misterious.It takes a long time to interpret. I like these kinds of poems.

  4. Music to hear Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly? Sweets with sweets war not, joy delights in joy. Why lovest thou that which thou receivest not gladly, Or else receivest with pleasure thine annoy? If the true concord of well-tuned sounds, By unions married, do offend thine ear, They do but sweetly chide thee, who confounds In singleness the parts that thou shouldst bear. Mark how one string, sweet husband to another, Strikes each in each by mutual ordering, Resembling sire and child and happy mother Who all in one, one pleasing note do sing: Whose speechless song, being many, seeming one, Sings this to thee: 'thou single wilt prove none.'

  5. Music to hear • I love this poem because I love music. Music speaks to me in a way no one else will ever feel. I play ukulele, piano, guitar, trombone, saxophone, baritone, lute, and violin.

  6. Music to hear

  7. Music to hear Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly? Sweets with sweets war not, joy delights in joy. Why lovest thou that which thou receivest not gladly, Or else receivest with pleasure thine annoy? If the true concord of well-tuned sounds, By unions married, do offend thine ear, They do but sweetly chide thee, who confounds In singleness the parts that thou shouldst bear. Mark how one string, sweet husband to another, Strikes each in each by mutual ordering, Resembling sire and child and happy mother Who all in one, one pleasing note do sing: Whose speechless song, being many, seeming one, Sings this to thee: 'thou single wilt prove none.'

  8. Bibliography • “Shakespeare, William. William Shakespeare selected poems and sonnets.

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