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- Sonnet_117 abstract "Shakespeare's sonnet 117 was first published in 1609. It uses similar imagery to Sonnet 116 and expands on the challenge in the closing couplet (\"If this be error and upon me proved, | I never writ, nor no man ever loved\"). Using legally resonant metaphors (\"accuse\", \"bonds\", \"proof\", \"appeal\", \"prove\"), the poet defends himself against accusations of ingratitude and infidelity by saying that he was merely testing (or proving) the constancy of those same things in his friend.".
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- Sonnet_117 wikiPageExternalLink 117comm.htm.
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- Sonnet_117 wikiPageRevisionID "707045163".
- Sonnet_117 wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_poems.
- Sonnet_117 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sonnets_by_William_Shakespeare.
- Sonnet_117 wikiPageWikiLink Shakespeares_sonnets.
- Sonnet_117 wikiPageWikiLink Sonnet_116.
- Sonnet_117 wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Sonnet_117 wikiPageWikiLink File:Sonnet_117_1609.jpg.
- Sonnet_117 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sonnet 117".
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- Sonnet_117 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-poem-stub.
- Sonnet_117 subject Category:British_poems.
- Sonnet_117 subject Category:Sonnets_by_William_Shakespeare.
- Sonnet_117 comment "Shakespeare's sonnet 117 was first published in 1609. It uses similar imagery to Sonnet 116 and expands on the challenge in the closing couplet (\"If this be error and upon me proved, | I never writ, nor no man ever loved\"). Using legally resonant metaphors (\"accuse\", \"bonds\", \"proof\", \"appeal\", \"prove\"), the poet defends himself against accusations of ingratitude and infidelity by saying that he was merely testing (or proving) the constancy of those same things in his friend.".
- Sonnet_117 label "Sonnet 117".
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- Sonnet_117 depiction Sonnet_117_1609.jpg.
- Sonnet_117 isPrimaryTopicOf Sonnet_117.