Sonnet 155

Since I’m teaching sonnets today, I figured this would be a good time to present my latest discovery, a never-before-seen Shakespeare sonnet!

Sonnet 155

The tale anew, and make her be a king
adopt a child, and my companion peers
and chief affairs, unless the breath, and sing
the merry greeks! And yours, and leave the ears
in blood and courage that renowned; and yet
a fool and death: and rather muse and give
the word! And more in joy, and let her let
her witness it. And I’ll provide. And, sieve
aboard, and dangers of the duke, and blind
a father’s death. Alas! A word and frown
upon the valleys. How a traitor, kind
in hatred: what the dickens his in town
and of a father if the prince and realm
dismantled was the best and soundest helm.

There are trillions more sonnets available here.