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Date: 2020-09-01 03:47 pm (UTC)On the whole, I did not dig the sonnets as an adult. I enjoyed 29, 116, 135-6 (word play with Will), and 147 in addition to the ones I've already mentioned, but on the whole, I wasn't grabbed emotionally.
I had forgotten that the first hundred or so sonnets are addressed to a young man, and when I first started reading, I was all, "OMG can he please quit pestering this poor lady to have his babies?" The procreation poems are much less tedious when addressed to a male object of love than a female one.
Themes include the passage of time, aging, inevitability of death, fleeing nature of beauty, legacy through kids and writing.
I also like this line from 9: "the world will be thy widow."