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Sonnet 59 - CliffsNotes
Summary: Sonnet 59 dwells on the paradox that what is new is always expressed in terms of what is already known.
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/s/shakespeares-sonnets/summary-and-analysis/sonnet-59
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Sonnet 59 - William Shakespeare - Lit2Go ETC
Source: Shakespeare, W. The sonnets. In R. G. White (Ed.), The complete works of William Shakespeare. New York: Sully and Kleinteich.
http://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/179/the-sonnets/3717/sonnet-59/
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Sonnet 59: If There Be Nothing New, But That Which Is by William Shakespeare
If there be nothing new, but that which is
Hath been before, how are our brains beguiled,
Which, labouring for invention bear amis
The second burthen of a former child!
https://www.williamshakespeare.net/sonnet-59.jsp
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Sonnet 59: If There Be Nothing New, But That Which Is
If there be nothing new, but that which is
Hath been before, how are our brains beguil’d,
Which labouring for invention bear amiss
The second burthen of a former child.
https://www.nosweatshakespeare.com/sonnets/59/
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No Fear Shakespeare: Sonnet 59 - SparkNotes
If there be nothing new, but that which is
Hath been before, how are our brains beguiled,
Which, lab'ring for invention, bear amiss
The second burthen of a former child!
http://nfs.sparknotes.com/sonnets/sonnet_59.html
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Sonnet LIX - Shakespeare's Sonnets
If there be nothing new, but that which is
Hath been before, how are our brains beguil'd,
Which labouring for invention bear amiss
The second burthen of a former child.
http://www.shakespeares-sonnets.com/sonnet/59
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Shakespeare Sonnet 59 with Plain English Paraphrase
The text of Shakespeare's sonnet 59. The circle of life is the theme.
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/sonnets/59detail.html
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Sonnet 59 - Wikipedia
Sonnet 59 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It's a part of the Fair Youth sequence, in which the poet expresses his love towards a young man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet_59