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Page 1: Sonnet 73  William Shakespeare

Sonnet 73 William Shakespeare

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That time of the year thou mayst in me behold

in meholdbe

time of the year

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When yellow leaves,or none,

or few, do hang

leaves leaves

leaves

leaves

leaves

leaves

leaves leaves

leaves

leaves

leaves

leaves

leaves

yellow leavesnone

few hang

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Upon those boughs which shake

against the cold,

boughs

coldshake

against

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Bare ruin’d choirs, where late

the sweet birds sang.

sweet birdslate

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In me thou seest

the twilight of such day

m

the twilightseest

ethou

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As after sunset fadeth

in the west,

sunset

west

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Which by and by

sun

blackdoth take away

night

set

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Death’s second self, that seals up all the rest.

second self

all the rest

black night

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In me thou see’st the glowing of such fire

me

fire

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That on the ashes of his youth

doth lie,youth

ashes

fir

e

As the death-bed whereon it must expire

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Consumed with that which it was nourish’d by.

itfirefirenourish’d bywood

old ageashesfire of youth

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that well which thou must

leave ere long.

This thou perceivest, which makes thy love more strong,love more strong

To

leave ere longfi

reashes


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