Sonnet 65 (Shakespeare) 1 It is brass, it is neither a stone nor an infinite sea 2. But sad death will shake their powers, 3 How this anger makes something of a beauty its behavior is not stronger than flowers 4, like appealing. How to maintain the scent of honey in summer, against cruel siege 6. When the rock is immortal and not so strong, the eight steel doors are very strong, but time will decrease. 9 Awful meditation. Unfortunately, ten times the best gem is hidden from the chest of time. 11 or strong hands can undo his quick feet, 12 or his beauty can ban them.
Sonnet 131 was a sonnet created by William Shakespeare, originally published in the Four Seasons 1609 edition. It is a sonnet named Shanetpeare. It is part of the dark ready sequence (consisting of Sonnet 127-52) for an unknown woman who is generally considered to have a black complexion. Sonnets treats dark ladies like mistresses, just like everyone else in this sequence. Her "black" flesh color quotes these by making her unattractive, as it cites accusations from others not specified, but in the last two lines the sonnets that ironically ironise the compliments are Petrar Chan The claim of "tyranny", meaning that the beauty of the object is imposed on the power of voice, insist on her beauty based on the power she exerts on him.
This sonnet is, of course, the most famous sonnet of Shakespeare's sonnets; it may be the most famous lyrics in English. Among works by Shakespeare, only works such as "Whether it will become" or "Romeo, Romeo, Romeo, Romeo art" are well known. It does not mean that it is the highest, most interesting, or most beautiful of Sonnet, but its simplicity and respect for loved ones guarantee its status. On the surface, this poem is simply a beautiful tribute to the loved ones and in summer often accompanies unpleasant extreme winds and fever, but beloved people are always calm and gentle. In the summer it is erroneously personalized to "golden skin" "Sky eye", the whole image is simple and unaffected, "May baby girls" gives way to "eternal summer" Speakers show respect for loved ones