Not Marble Nor The Gilded Monuments By William Shakespeare
The poem not marble nor the gilded monuments by william shakespeare is 55 sonnet of 154 sonnets written by shakespeare.
Not marble nor the gilded monuments by william shakespeare. Not marble nor the gilded monuments. Not marble nor the gilded monuments. Not marbles nor the gilded monuments sonnet 55 william shakespeare. When wasteful war shall statues overturn and broils root out the work of masonry nor mars his sword nor war s quick fire shall burn the living record of your memory.
Than unswept stone besmeared with sluttish time. While william shakespeare s reputation is based primarily on his plays he became famous first as a poet. But you shall shine more bright in these contents than unswept stone besmear d with sluttish time. In this sonnet shakespeare writes that poetry is eternal and will immortalise the subject of the poem.
But you shall shine more bright in these contents than unswept stone besmear d with sluttish time. The thought about the futility of monuments and statutes is developed and wounded up very skilfully. When wasteful war shall statues overturn and broils root out the work of masonry nor mars his sword nor war s quick fire shall burn the living record of your. Written in blank verse the poem has a musical quality that is heightened still further by the use of alliteration here and there.
Not marble nor the gilded monuments of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme. Of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme but you shall shine more bright in these contents. Not marble nor the gilded monuments of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme. Not marble nor the gilded monuments summary in english this sonnet is one of 154 sonnets written by william shakespeare and reflects one of the major themes expressed in his sonnets.
Not marble nor the gilded monuments of princes shall outlive this powerful rhyme.