The Procreation Sonnets (1 - 17) by William Shakespeare. I From fairest creatures we desire increase That thereby beautys rose might never die But as the riper should by time decease His tender heir might.
Comments and analysis: The Procreation Sonnets are grouped together because they all address the same young man, and all encourage him -- with a variety of themes and arguements.
The Procreation Sonnets (1 - 17) by William Shakespeare. I From fairest creatures we desire increase That thereby beautys rose might never die But as the riper should by time decease His tender heir might.
Comments and analysis: The Procreation Sonnets are grouped together because they all address the same young man, and all encourage him -- with a variety of themes and arguements.