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Sonnet 100: Where Art Thou, Muse, That Thou Forgetst So Long

Sonnet 100: Where Art Thou, Muse, That Thou Forgetst So Long

Update: 2024-09-29
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Sonnet 100 is the first in a group of four sonnets that speak of a hiatus in Shakespeare's poetry writing to his young lover.


In the collection first published in 1609, this follows Sonnets 97 and 98, which both highlight an absence from the young man that has felt to Shakespeare like winter, with Sonnet 99 acting as something of a bridge between the two themes. Whether, therefore, the silence on Shakespeare's part coincides with this absence, we cannot say with certainty, but it would appear plausible to say the least...

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Sonnet 100: Where Art Thou, Muse, That Thou Forgetst So Long

Sonnet 100: Where Art Thou, Muse, That Thou Forgetst So Long

Sebastian Michael