Friday, January 3, 2003

O Mistress Mine, Where Are You Roaming? (Twelfth Night, Act Ii, Scene Iii) Comments

Rating: 3.2

O mistress mine, where are you roaming?
O stay and hear! your true-love's coming
That can sing both high and low;
Trip no further, pretty sweeting,
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William Shakespeare
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Sylvia Frances Chan 22 July 2023

Once a month he went home to Stratford-On-Avon to his wife and family. WS had a great fantasy, I appreciate that very highest

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Sylvia Frances Chan 22 July 2023

WS great philosophy of life in 12 lines. He wrote this in an era where only one fourth of the people in London could read. London is where he resided to create, composed and sell his poems

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nicelog nicel 22 July 2023

My last month paycheck was for 11000 dollars… All i did was simple online work from comfort at home for 3-4 hours/day that I got from this agency I discovered over the internet and they paid me for it 95 bucks every hour…..].. info on web. ——pay.salary49

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nicelog nicel 22 July 2023

My last month paycheck was for 11000 dollars… All i did was simple online work from comfort at home for 3-4 hours/day that I got from this agency I discovered over the internet and they paid me for it 95 bucks every hour…..]

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Deluke Muwanigwa 06 March 2021

Poetry as poetry shud be done....rhymed

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Varsha M 06 March 2021

So well penned. No match to shakespear.

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M Asim Nehal 06 March 2021

What is love? 'tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter;

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Brooklyn 05 March 2020

cool really good i like it and i was in a play about shakespeare

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Julia Luber 03 October 2019

A real classic captivation on the mind. One of Shakespeare's succinct most sweetest.

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Dipak adhya 25 March 2019

classic one.

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HOW SOON HATH THE 07 July 2018

Job Milton

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Prashant Golwalkar 18 May 2018

very nice...very well written.

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Britte Ninad 17 May 2018

nice definition- What is love? 'tis not hereafter; Present mirth hath present laughter;

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Priyamvada 23 April 2018

This poem is about love

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saint vick 12 March 2018

Add a comment.com oh w r u get ur TALENT com brrw I LOVE YOUR POEMS

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Jiten Paul 27 January 2018

Very nice poem. Like it

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Ayush 10 January 2018

From this poem l know that what is love THANKS

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Rishabh Mishra Amorist 29 September 2017

Such a beautiful poem! !

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Jim Poemhunter 13 September 2017

Susan Williams should get a life!!!

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Geoffrey Plowden 28 August 2016

What's to come is still unsure is apparently a translation of Lorenzo de' Medici's line Di doman non c'e certezza from his poem Quanto bell' e giovinezza.

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