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XCVII: HOW LIKE A WINTER HATH MY ABSENCE BEEN

1/9/2016

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xcvi: some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness

31/8/2016

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XCV: HOW SWEET AND LOVELY DOST THOU MAKE THE SHAME

30/8/2016

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XCIV: THEY THAT HAVE POWER TO HURT AND WILL DO NONE

29/8/2016

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XCIII: So Shall I Live, Supposing Thou Art True

28/8/2016

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XCII: but do thy worst to steal thyself away

27/8/2016

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xci: some glory in their birth, some in their skill

19/8/2016

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XC: then hate me if thou wilt, if ever, now

18/8/2016

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lxxxix: say that thou didst forsake me for some fault

17/8/2016

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LXXXVIII: when thou shalt be disposed to set me light

16/8/2016

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    From 23rd April 2016 (the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death) we posted a Sonnet here every day (with a few breaks now and then), and at the end of each week Sebastian introduced one of them in his vlog Saturday's Sonnet, which was completed exactly one year later, on 23rd April 2017. All episodes are now available here. 

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