Shakespeare's "Sonnet 127" and the mysterious "Dark Lady" - An Analysis: Nitschke, Sarah: 9783640593583: Amazon.com: Books
Whores of Yore on X: "Many of the sonnets 127 to 152 are addressed to the anonymous “Dark Lady". Shakespeare imagines a sexual relationship with her & calls her “my female evil"
127, the 'secret' found 17 words in, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Kathy Reichs, and John Clymer : r/FindingFennsGold
PDF) Opposition in the Language of Representation and Undecidability of Pronouns in William Shakespeare's Sonnets
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Shakespeare Sonnet 127 Analysis: In the old age black was not counted
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Shakespeare's Sonnet 127: In the old age black was not counted fair - Poem Analysis
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Shakespeare Sonnet 127 Analysis: In the old age black was not counted