Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare Study Guide

A man and woman seated before a large clock in a romantic garden, symbolizing true love and realism in Shakespeare's Sonnet 130.

Sonnet 130: My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun By William Shakespeare My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red; If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damasked, red … Read more