Critical Analysis #2 |
Hi, I have a question about this sonnet |
sympathy New Member
since 2008-02-22
Posts 3 |
Hi, I have a question about this poem. quote: Can you explain the first two lines for me? I don't understand. I thought 'thou' and 'thy' are synonyms, so what does "thou hast thy 'Will' " mean? Can you rephrase the first two lines for me? What about the next two lines? Thanks. |
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Not A Poet Member Elite
since 1999-11-03
Posts 3885Oklahoma, USA |
thou = you (nominative case) thy = your (possessive) Related but certainly not synonyms |
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Balladeer
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Member Empyrean
since 1999-06-05
Posts 25505Ft. Lauderdale, Fl USA |
I agree with thine answer, Pete |
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sympathy New Member
since 2008-02-22
Posts 3 |
What does the first word "Will" mean? (line 1) Everyone has their dream, or wish. But what does this fact have to do with the fact that 'you' have 'your will'? 2) What does 'boot' or 'overplus' mean? 'Will' can boot, can overplus. So what is 'Will'? Thanks |
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Brad Member Ascendant
since 1999-08-20
Posts 5705Jejudo, South Korea |
Is this a joke? You don't know who wrote this? |
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chopsticks Senior Member
since 2007-10-02
Posts 888The US, |
I would think if you like this kind of poetry, you would need some kind of a rosetta stone to translate old English to modern English . This is the best I can do : Whoever hath her wish, thou hast thy 'Will, Whoever has her wish, you have her 'desire,' But, maybe not. |
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Grinch Member Elite
since 2005-12-31
Posts 2929Whoville |
Will (Shakespeare) must have had fun writing this, the hidden meanings are numerous and range from granny friendly versions to x-rated. If you want something in-between substitute LUST for will. |
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Grinch Member Elite
since 2005-12-31
Posts 2929Whoville |
If you want something a little stronger try this site: http://www.shakespeares-sonnets.com/135comm.htm |
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sympathy New Member
since 2008-02-22
Posts 3 |
No, it's not a joke. English is not my native language, so I don't know that 'Will' is 'William Shakespeare' I'm very sorry for posting a bawdy poem here. I don't understand the content before. I don't know it has a sexual innuendo. I am just looking for poems to practice my English and came across this poem. I'm terribly sorry. |
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Grinch Member Elite
since 2005-12-31
Posts 2929Whoville |
I don’t see any reason to apologise - you asked a legitimate question about a legitimate poem. How the heck are you supposed to learn if you don’t ask questions? |
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chopsticks Senior Member
since 2007-10-02
Posts 888The US, |
If I was right on the first line. logic says I’m right on the second line And 'Will' to boot, and 'Will' in overplus; And desire/lust to delight and desire/lust in abundance What makes me think this is a home work assignment ? |
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