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... poem of Shakspere , so far as known , was " Venus and Adonis , " in 1593. It was dedicated to the Earl of Southampton , then about twenty years of age . Five or six editions were called for in nine years . The " Sonnets " did not appear ...
... poem of Shakspere , so far as known , was " Venus and Adonis , " in 1593. It was dedicated to the Earl of Southampton , then about twenty years of age . Five or six editions were called for in nine years . The " Sonnets " did not appear ...
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... poem was addressed to the Earl of Essex, and subsequent research confirmed that suspicion. Herbert was sixteen years younger than Shakspere, and nineteen years younger than Bacon. If, therefore, the poem was written in 1590, which we ...
... poem was addressed to the Earl of Essex, and subsequent research confirmed that suspicion. Herbert was sixteen years younger than Shakspere, and nineteen years younger than Bacon. If, therefore, the poem was written in 1590, which we ...
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... question of his identity with " Mr. W. H. ” The young Earl of Essex was a remarkably handsome man . Now the beauty of the person addressed in the " Sonnets " is a constantly recurring theme , and the burden of the poem is.
... question of his identity with " Mr. W. H. ” The young Earl of Essex was a remarkably handsome man . Now the beauty of the person addressed in the " Sonnets " is a constantly recurring theme , and the burden of the poem is.
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William Henry Burr. recurring theme , and the burden of the poem is an appeal to the beloved and beautiful young man to marry . It begins thus : " From fairest creatures we desire increase , That thereby beauty's rose might never die ...
William Henry Burr. recurring theme , and the burden of the poem is an appeal to the beloved and beautiful young man to marry . It begins thus : " From fairest creatures we desire increase , That thereby beauty's rose might never die ...
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actor American Cyclopedia says appeared ascribed Bacon and Shakspere Bacon wrote beds of roses begetter birds sing madrigals Chandos portrait Charles Mackay CONCEALED POET IGNOTO Corydon must live credited to Shakspere dedicated Earl of Essex Earl's beauty edition of 1614 editor England's Helicon entitled evidence Faery Queen falls Melodious birds Finis flocks feed Folio following lines Francis Bacon Fulke Greville glow-worms shall attend Greville Halliwell-Phillipps hath heart heavenly touch honor Isaac Walton Joseph Taylor lady’s lights shall spend Lord Treasurer Burleigh man-at-arms Marlowe Marlowe's Melodious birds sing merry never Nymph's Reply ostensible authorship parallels Passionate Pilgrim person addressed poem published regard to Ignoto ren[e]ging Richard Barnfield Richard Grant White shallow rivers Shepherd signed Ignoto sing Eternal ditties Sir Walter Raleigh song stanza subscribed Ignoto sweet thou art thousand fragrant posies thy love verse version of 1599 Walton widow Sidney William write wrote The Nymph's xviii young youth