• Shakespeare's Sonnet 92

  • Feb 9 2025
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Shakespeare's Sonnet 92

  • Summary

  • Shakespeare says if his lover stops loving him then he will die. Makes sense...


    Our story continue with Marlowe choosing the man he wants to marry!


    Sonnet 92

    But do thy worst to steal thyself away,
    For term of life thou art assured mine;
    And life no longer than thy love will stay,
    For it depends upon that love of thine.
    Then need I not to fear the worst of wrongs,
    When in the least of them my life hath end.
    I see a better state to me belongs
    Than that which on thy humour doth depend:
    Thou canst not vex me with inconstant mind,
    Since that my life on thy revolt doth lie.
    O what a happy title do I find,
    Happy to have thy love, happy to die!
    But what's so blessed-fair that fears no blot?
    Thou mayst be false, and yet I know it not.

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