Selected PoemsWilliam Shakespeare "the poet" is usually represented in book form by the Sonnets, together with perhaps a few songs from the plays. And yet few would deny that they plays are essentially "poetic". How often have we search the Complete Works for well-known yet half-remembered lines, or quoted speeches as if they wee individual poems, not quite recalling which play they are from or who spoke them in what situation? This selection offers several of the classic speeches. It also includes a selection from the Sonnets. Where a play excerpt has been used, the context is indicated. |
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Contents
Act 2 Sc 2 The barge she sat | 9 |
Act 4 Sc 2 Fear no more the heat o th sun | 15 |
Act 3 Sc 1 To be or not to | 22 |
Act 4 Sc 7 There is a willow | 28 |
Act 4 Sc 1 Upon the king | 35 |
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