Tuesday 28 August 2012

Reading: Shakespeare it


Shakespeare 

When I have time, I'll try pulling an adapted memorable Shakespeare medley together. Surely there are enough memorable one-liners to infuse a ceremony - and everyone has *that* friend who can pull off the most amazing shakespearian prose!

But meanwhile, below Sonnet 116 is one of the more popular Shakespearian choices.  Ever endearing and reflexive - and possibly a good conversation starter for the canapes after the ceremony, "So, what did you think about Shakey's" your guests could say...

SONNET 116

Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:
O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
It is the star to every wandering bark,
Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks
Within his bending sickle's compass come:
Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,
But bears it out even to the edge of doom.
   If this be error and upon me proved,
   I never writ, nor no man ever loved. 

- William Shakespeare

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