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Sonnet 31 by Sir Philip Sidney is part of his Astrophil and Stella sequence. In this sonnet, the speaker expresses his frustration with love, as he cannot control his feelings and is constantly tormented by his unrequited love for Stella. The sonnet reflects Sidney's exploration of the complexities of desire and the anguish that comes with loving someone who does not return those feelings.
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Philip Sidney died on October 17, 1586 at the age of 31.
Philip Sidney died on October 17, 1586 at the age of 31.
Sir Philip Sidney was born in Penshurst Place in Kent, England in 1554. He grew up in a prominent family involved in court life and diplomacy during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Sidney was known for his poetry, prose works such as "The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia," and his service as a courtier and soldier.
Philip Sidney was born on November 30, 1554 and died on October 17, 1586. Philip Sidney would have been 31 years old at the time of death or 460 years old today.
In Sonnet 31, Sidney uses the moon as a symbol of constancy and beauty to praise his beloved's virtues, drawing a comparison between her unchanging beauty and the unchanging nature of the moon. Through this metaphor, he highlights the enduring qualities of his beloved that shine brightly even during challenging times.
The Sonnet Series - 2013 Sonnet 31 The Old Man and the Sonnet 1-8 was released on: USA: 1 May 2013
hopeless love
Hopeless love
Sidney Darlington died on 1997-10-31.
The rhyme scheme of Astrophel and Stella Sonnet 31 is ABABABCC.
Sidney Johnston Catts was born on 1863-07-31.
Sidney Gilliat died on May 31, 1994, in Wiltshire, England, UK.