🔵O Lest The World Should Task - Sonnet 72 William Shakespeare Summary Analysis Sonnet 72 Shakespeare
O Lest The World Should Task - Sonnet 72 by William Shakespeare - Summary Analysis - Sonnet 72 by William Shakespeare
1564 - 1616
O, lest the world should task you to recite
What merit liv’d in me, that you should love
After my death, dear love, forget me quite,
For you in me can nothing worthy prove;
Unless you would devise some virtuous lie,
To do more for me than mine own desert,
And hang more praise upon deceased I
Than niggard truth would willingly impart;
O, lest your true love may seem false in this,
That you for love speak well of me untrue,
My name be buried where my body is,
And live no more to shame nor me nor you:
For I am shamed by that which I bring forth,
And so should you, to love things nothing worth.
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Sonnet 72 is continuation from sonnet 71 . Both sonnets are anticipating plea regarding death and afterlife from writer to reader . Overarching subject of sonnet 72 is poet fixation with how he will remembered after death .