Sonnet xxv
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Transcript of Sonnet xxv
Let those who are in favour with their starsOf public honor and proud titles boast,
William Shakespeare
Whilst I, whom fortune of such triumph bars
Unlook'd for joy in that I honour most.
Great princes' favourites their fair leaves
spread
But as the marigold at the sun's eye,
And in themselves their pride lies buried,
For at a frown they in their glory die.
The painful
warrior
famoused for
fight,
After a
thousand
victories once
foiled,
Is from the
book of
honour
razed quite,
And all the
rest
forgot for
which
he toiled:
Then happy I, that love and am beloved,
Where I may not remove nor be
removed.
SourcesShakespeare Picture (Slide 1)
o http://www.allgreatquotes.com/Images/william-
shakespeare.jpg
Homeless Picture (Slide 2)
o http://www.newprotest.org/projects/charity/images
/20081111_homeless.jpg
Marigold Picture (Slide 3)
o http://www.photos-public-domain.com/wp-
content/uploads/2011/08/marigold.jpg
Soldier Picture (Slide 4)
o http://www.shmoop.com/media/images/original/grieving
-soldiers.jpg
Monkey and Tiger (Slide 5)
o http://www.inspirationline.com/images/Tiger-
hugging.jpg
Sources (Cont.)
o http://www.shakespeares-sonnets.com/sonnet/25
o http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare%27s_s
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