Look in your mirror and tell the face you see.
Now it's time for the face to form another one,
If you don't update it now,
You lied to the world and untied a mother.
Look in the mirror
Tell that face.
Now it's time to make another one.
This is the freshest repair.
If you don't transform it now,
You are deceiving the world.
Cut off those people's hopes of being mothers
Whose uterus is so beautiful?
Despise your farming?
Or who he likes so much will be the grave?
His self-love prevents future generations?
because
Are there any beautiful ones here?
A barren woman
Would you like to come over?
Recover virginity?
in other words
What kind of man is so narcissistic?
Buried in a narcissistic grave
And refuse to reproduce?
You are your mother's mirror,
She is in your heart.
Recalling the lovely April when she was young;
So you can see through the window of your age,
Despite the wrinkles,
This is your prime time.
But if you live and are forgotten,
If you die single, your image will go with you.
You are your mother's mirror
She's on you
Call back her youth
Her lovely April day
So through the window of old age
You will see.
Despite the wrinkles
This is your golden age
But if you're alive,
But I don't want to be remembered.
And die alone.
Let your image and you
Mutually assured destruction!
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Benjamin Jonson (1572- 1637), a friend of Shakespeare and a famous dramatist, once commented that Shakespeare "belongs to all centuries, not one era". From the Elizabethan era to the present, the discussion about Shakespeare has been endless. His plays, his poems, his thoughts, his life ... almost all the problems related to Shakespeare have become the objects of concern and excavation. People are fascinated by everything about this great poet and playwright. However, as Goethe said, this is an endless Shakespeare. It is precisely because people know very little about Shakespeare's life, and the Sonnets of Shakespeare is the only published poetry collection when the poet was alive, so the enthusiasm and enthusiasm for the study of the Sonnets of Shakespeare can be imagined.
For such a beautiful and great collection of poems, people not only admire its beautiful language and profound thoughts, but also pay more attention to the textual research of the poet's life. For those ardent admirers of Shakespeare, "Shakespeare's Sonnets" is undoubtedly the best way to approach the poet. /kloc-Wordsworth, a British "lakeside" poet in the 0 th and 9 th centuries, said, "With this key, Shakespeare opened his heart." Since 1609 Thomas? Since Thomas Thorpe published Shakespeare's Sonnets (commonly known as "the 14th folio"), people have paid more and more attention to this pirated book published without the poet's consent. In the first 30 years of printing, this collection of poems has never been reprinted, which is somewhat incredible compared with Shakespeare's plays. Some people think that the author is unauthorized. Others think that the contents of these poems (many of which give people gay associations) were not accepted by the society at that time. For the latter statement, the strongest support is John? In the second edition of Shakespeare's sonnets published in John Benson in 1640, all the poems became love works dedicated to women (the personal pronouns in the collection were changed to women), the order of the poems was rearranged, eight poems were deleted, and some poems were even merged into twenty-eight lines. Of course, this publication was not successful, and the familiar Shakespeare sonnets were still based on the first edition.
Such a mysterious and great figure, such a beautiful and puzzling work, people will certainly pay special attention to it. Since the end of 18, this collection of poems has aroused people's strong curiosity. There have been more than 700 research works on Shakespeare's sonnets, and the related research articles are even more difficult to count. The research article of this collection of poems is second only to Shakespeare's famous play Hamlet, and the most important thing is to interpret this collection of poems as a biography of the poet.
This paper has no intention to intervene in the study of the poet's life, except that it is not enough, mainly because it is impossible for us to draw a conclusion about a great man who had almost no life information centuries ago. All the research on the poet's life is limited to speculation, and I don't want to interpret a poem as a diary. Shakespeare's Sonnets is just a poem, as the preface of first folio, the complete works of Shakespeare, of 1623, says to readers: "Readers, don't look at his image, look at his books." Readers, don't look at his pictures, look at his books. )