Sonnet 127
Sonnet 127 of Shakespeare's sonnets (1609) is the first of the Dark Lady sequence (sonnets 127–152), called so because the poems make it clear that the speaker's mistress has black hair and eyes and dark skin. In this poem the speaker finds himself attracted to a woman who is not beautiful in the conventional sense, and explains it by declaring that because of cosmetics one can no longer discern between true and false beauties, so that the true beauties have been denigrated and out of favour.
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Sonnet 127
Sonnet 127 of Shakespeare's sonnets (1609) is the first of the Dark Lady sequence (sonnets 127–152), called so because the poems make it clear that the speaker's mistress has black hair and eyes and dark skin. In this poem the speaker finds himself attracted to a woman who is not beautiful in the conventional sense, and explains it by declaring that because of cosmetics one can no longer discern between true and false beauties, so that the true beauties have been denigrated and out of favour.
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Le Sonnet 127 est l'un des 154 ...... et poète William Shakespeare.
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Sonet 127 (Nikt się przed laty ...... skierowanych do Czarnej Damy.
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Sonnet 127 markeert in de sonn ...... een mooie jongeman toespreekt.
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Sonnet 127 of Shakespeare's so ...... denigrated and out of favour.
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Le Sonnet 127 est l'un des 154 ...... et poète William Shakespeare.
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Sonet 127 (Nikt się przed laty ...... skierowanych do Czarnej Damy.
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Sonnet 127 markeert in de sonn ...... een mooie jongeman toespreekt.
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Sonnet 127 of Shakespeare's so ...... denigrated and out of favour.
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Sonet 127 (William Szekspir)
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Sonnet 127
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Sonnet 127
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Sonnet 127
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