Sonnet 60
The Passionate Pilgrim (1599)
William SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616)

Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore, 
So do our minutes hasten to their end, 
Each changing place with that which goes before
In sequent toil all forwards do contend. 
Nativity, once in the main of light, 
Crawls to maturity, wherewith, being crowned, 
Crooked eclipses 'gainst his glory fight 
And Time that gave, doth now his gift confound. 
Time doth transfix the flourish set on youth, 
And delves the parallels in beauty's brow, 
Feeds on the rarities of natures truth, 
And nothing stands but for his scythe to mow; 
And yet, to times, in hope, my verse shall stand, 
Praising thy worth, despite his cruel hand.


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Sonnet 60 est un extrait du livre "The Passionate Pilgrim (1599)" - CLE

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