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Sonnet 103: Alack, What Poverty My Muse Brings Forth

SONNETCAST – William Shakespeare's Sonnets Recited, Revealed, Relived

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Episode  ·  24:01  ·  Oct 20, 2024

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Sonnet 103 is the fourth and last in this group of four sonnets with which William Shakespeare seeks to excuse himself for not writing more poetry to, for, or about his young lover lately. Like the first two in the group, Sonnets 100 & 101 – which are so closely linked that we may treat them as a pair – this sonnet also references the poet's Muse, but unlike these two it does not address itself to the Muse, but speaks about her, or rather the paucity of the output she facilitates the production of in view of the abundant wealth of qualities possessed by the the object of which she is supposed to help the poet speak, namely, the young man.

24m 1s  ·  Oct 20, 2024

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