WHEN IN DISGRACE – WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE By Marilyn Armstrong on 08/28/2019 • ( 3 ) When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes (Sonnet 29) William Shakespeare, 1564 – 1616 Rate this:Share this:TweetEmailPrintMoreShare on TumblrLike Loading...‹ THE ULTIMATE POWER OF THE WEENIE – By Tom CurleyHEY DAD! WE FIXED IT! – Marilyn Armstrong ›Categories: poem, QuotationTags: fortune, Marilyn Armstrong, poetry, sonnet, When in discrace with fortune and men's eyes, WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Related Articles IT TOLLS FOR THEE – Marilyn Armstrong THE BALM OF WOE – Marilyn Armstrong WHEN IN DISGRACE – WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE TWINKLE, TWINKLE IN WONDERLAND AND ELSEWHERE
…”and trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries,
and look upon myself and curse my fate..”
Brother. Does that describe many of us today or what? Thanks for the share! I always loved Shakespeare.
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His sonnets are really right on the mark.
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He still inspires.
Leslie
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