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Sonnet 30By William Shakespeare

PowerPoint Presentation ByCarlos Mendoza

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When to the sessions of sweet silent thought

(“When in these sessions of gratifying silent

thought”)

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I summon up remembrance of things past, (“I think of the past,”)

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I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought,

(“I lament my failure to achieve all that I

wanted,”)

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And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste

(“And I sorrowfully remember that I wasted the best years of my

life:”)

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Then can I drown an eye, unused to flow,

(“Then I can cry, although I am not used to

crying,”)

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For precious friends hid in death's dateless night,

(“For dear friends now hid in death's unending

night,”)

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And weep afresh love's long since cancell'd woe,

(“And cry again over woes that were long since

healed,”)

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And moan the expense of many a vanish'd sight:

(“And lament the loss of many things that I have seen and loved”)

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Then can I grieve at grievances foregone,

(“Then can I grieve over past grief again,”)

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And heavily from woe to woe tell o'er

(“And sadly repeat (to myself) my woes”)

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The sad account of fore-bemoaned moan,

(“The sorrowful account of grief already grieved

for,”)

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Which I new pay as if not paid before.

(“Which (the account) I repay as if I had not paid

before.”)

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But if the while I think on thee, dear friend,

(“But if I think of you while I am in this state of sadness, dear friend,”)

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All losses are restored and sorrows end.

(“All my losses are compensated for and my sorrow ends.”)

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THE END