Sonnet 29 by Shakespheare – Holly Spicer

Your own words: That riches are lifted above and if you don't have them you are worthless, desiring the man's art, and desiring the man's scope, yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, happiness comes from within not from wealth. Meaning of the...

Sonnet 18 by Shakespeare – Sharma Dutton

Your own words: Shakespeare is comparing the subject of his poem's beauty to that of summer. Summer is has rough winds, is sometimes too hot, and often loses its glimmer. But the subject's beauty will never fade, even in light of death, since beauty is in...