-
The Sonnet Project NYC - Play Sonnet 34
Sonnet 34 compares broken promises from a lover to an unexpected cloudburst.
http://sonnetprojectnyc.com/portfolio/play-sonnet-34/
-
Sonnet 34 - CliffsNotes
Summary: The poet speaks of a quite different feeling than he did in Sonnet 33. He is puzzled and painfully disappointed by the youth, whose callousness dashes any hope of his enjoying a dependable friendship.
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/s/shakespeares-sonnets/summary-and-analysis/sonnet-34
-
A Short Analysis of Sonnet 34: ‘Why Didst Thou Promise Such a Beauteous Day’
A reading of a Shakespeare sonnet Shakespeare’s Sonnet 34 continues the marvellous heights of Sonnet 33, and is similarly worthy of close analysis and discussion, not least because this sonnet, beginning ‘Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day…?’
https://interestingliterature.com/2017/04/17/a-short-analysis-of-shakespeares-sonnet-34-why-didst-thou-promise-such-a-beauteous-day/
-
Sonnet 34: Why Didst Thou Promise Such A Beauteous Day
Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day,
And make me travel forth without my cloak,
To let base clouds o’ertake me in my way,
Hiding thy bravery in their rotten smoke?
https://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/sonnets/34/
-
Shakespeare Sonnet Sonnet 34 - Why Didst Thou Promise Such a Beauteous Day
Analysis of Shakespeare's sonnet 34 with critical notes. Lovers' betrayal is the theme.
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/sonnets/34.html
-
No Fear Shakespeare: Sonnet 34 - SparkNotes
Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day
And make me travel forth without my cloak,
To let base clouds o'ertake me in my way.
http://nfs.sparknotes.com/sonnets/sonnet_34.html
-
Sonnet XXXIV - Shakespeare's Sonnets
Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day,
And make me travel forth without my cloak,
To let base clouds o'ertake me in my way,
Hiding thy bravery in their rotten smoke?
http://www.shakespeares-sonnets.com/sonnet/34
-
Sonnet 34 - Wikipedia
Shakespeare's Sonnet 34 is a member of the Fair Youth sequence, and the second of a briefer sequence (Sonnet 33 through Sonnet 36) concerned with an unspecified sin committed against the speaker by a person the speaker loves.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet_34