Contents
-BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare: Poems. 1914.
“No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change”
Sonnet CXXIII
NO, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change |
|
Thy pyramids built up with newer might |
|
To me are nothing novel, nothing strange; |
|
They are but dressings of a former sight. |
|
Our dates are brief, and therefore we admire |
5 |
What thou dost foist upon us that is old; |
|
And rather make them born to our desire |
|
Than think that we before have heard them told. |
|
Thy registers and thee I both defy, |
|
Not wondering at the present nor the past, |
10 |
For thy records and what we see doth lie, |
|
Made more or less by thy continual haste. |
|
This I do vow, and this shall ever be; |
|
I will be true, despite thy scythe and thee. |
|