Simply a poem of fourteen lines that expresses feelings of love.
A love Sonnet is a 14-line poem traditionally written in iambic pentameter that expresses romantic feelings or thoughts about love. It typically follows a specific rhyme scheme, such as ABAB CDCD EFEF GG in Shakespearean sonnets, and often explores themes of desire, longing, or admiration for a loved one.
Shakespeare's sonnet 018 was about love and comparing her to a summers day.
hopeless love
Hopeless love
Sonnet XVIII is about beauty and how it can survive perpetually. Sonnet LXXIII is about old age and becoming gradually decrepit as we age. This sonnet says real love is love that can exist even when a person will soon be dead. In the one love idealizes beauty and sees it as immortal, in the other love sees the reality of mortality and loves despite it.
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The rhyme scheme for Love Sonnet XVII by Pablo Neruda is ABBA CDDC EFG FEG.
Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare discusses the constancy of love. Love does not change when a person changes or leaves, and love is not under Time's power. Love lasts until Doomsday. Love is constant.
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The theme of Love Sonnet XI by Pablo Neruda is the passage of time and the enduring nature of love. The speaker compares his love to a timekeeper that measures the passing of days, expressing the idea that true love transcends temporal constraints. The sonnet conveys a sense of longing and nostalgia for a love that remains constant despite the inevitability of change.
The actual quote is "And yet by heaven I think my love as rare..." The quote was written by none other than William Shakespeare. It was from the sonnet, Sonnet 130. This whole sonnet is based around Shakespeare's light-hearted mocking of the conventional sonnet.
No play. It is from a poem, Sonnet 116