Shakespeare's Sonnets And A Lover’s Complaint


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This narrative poem consisting of forty-seven seven-line stanzas written in the rhyme royal presents a lengthy speech by an abandoned young woman including a speech within her speech as she recounts the words by which she was seduced. The poem begins with the speaker describing seeing a young woman weeping at the edge of a river into which she throws torn-up letters rings and other tokens of love. An old man nearby approaches the woman and asks the reason for her sorrow. She responds by telling him of a former lover who pursued seduced and finally abandoned her. She recounts in detail the speech her lover gave to her which seduced her.
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