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Heandrsquo;s not one for pulling any of this andldquo;youandrsquo;ve changedandrdquo; crap.O no! It is an ever-fixed markthat looks on tempests and is never shaken;Psh, tempests.It is the star to every wandandrsquo;ring bark,Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.The star to every wandandrsquo;ring bark? Thatandrsquo;d have to be the North Star, which never appears to move from its place in the Northern Hemisphere. The reason its andldquo;worthandrsquo;s unknownandrdquo; is because Europeans didnandrsquo;t know a whole heck of a lot about stars back Christian Louboutin Outlet in Shakespeareandrsquo;s day, what with still being bitter about the Earthandrsquo;s roundness and all.Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheekswithin his bending sickle's compass come:Love: North Face Outlet 2; Rosy Lips and Cheeks: 0. On a side note, remember that this is Shakespeare, meaning that anything a 12-year old could possibly construe as dirty probably is. Feel free to laugh, therefore, at the image of Old Father Timeandrsquo;s andldquo;bendingandrdquo; sickle.Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,But bears it out even to the edge of doom.Love: 3; Edge of Doom: big olandrsquo; goose egg. If love could speak, itandrsquo;d be saying andldquo;booyaandrdquo; right about now.If this be error and upon me proved,I never writ, nor no man ever loved.Did Shakespeare just take an oath upon his own poetry? Themandrsquo;s fightinandrsquo; words. If youandrsquo;re not sure why, itandrsquo;ll all make sense when we get to Sonnet 18.Like Sonnet 116, Sonnet 18 is ranked high up there on Sappy Poetry listsandhellip; usually by people who go for explicit rather The North Face Outlet than implicit meaning. If youandrsquo;ve ever considered including a reading of Sonnet 18 at your anniversary party, the last three or so lines will probably change your mind. (If youandrsquo;re a really careful reader, the first two will do the trick.) Letandrsquo;s start from the top.Sonnet 18Shall I compare thee to a summerandrsquo;s day?Thou art more lovely and more temperate:Aww, how sweet! We thinkandhellip; To be sure, letandrsquo;s read it again andndash; aloud. Remember to stress every second syllable, like so:Shall I compare thee to a summerandrsquo;s day?Thou art more lovely North Face Sale and The North Face Sale more temperate:Ah hah! Notice how andldquo;Iandrdquo; is
