Shakespeare's Sonnets: From fairest creatures we desire increase
Shakespeare's Sonnets: From fairest creatures we desire increase
Sonnet 1
Original Text
SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS (London: G. Eld for T. T. and sold by William Aspley, 1609): b1r.
1From fairest creatures we desire increase
7Making a famine where abundance lies,
8Thy self thy foe, to thy sweet self too cruel:
9Thou that art now the world's fresh ornament,
10And only herald to the gaudy spring,
13 Pity the world, or else this glutton be,
Notes
2] That] So that. Back to Line
3] riper] the older, more mature one. Back to Line
4] His] Shakespeare writes to a male. Back to Line
5] contracted] betrothed; reduced in size. Back to Line
6] self-substantial] "Derived from one's own substance" (OED; only citation). Back to Line
11] buriest] bisyllabic, elided. Back to Line
12] niggarding] hoarding. Back to Line
14] To eat what the grave owes the world (your body) and what you owe the world (your children). Back to Line
Publication Start Year
1609
RPO poem Editors
Ian Lancashire
RPO Edition
2008
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