Sunday, April 22, 2012
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
The writer ends the poem with a confession my love poems. For all her strange qualities which he has listed int the poem before, He still loves her. It is interesting to note that in Shakespearean English, the word belied can mean falsely represented and also sexually mounted. As this whole poem is a satire, Shakespeare could be subtly accusing his rival poets of coercion, using flattering words to get their mistresses in bed.
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
My Love Poems
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