Sonnet 128
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Sonnet 128
Summary
Sonnet 128 is a literary work[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (38 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Sonnet 128 authored William Shakespeare[3].
- Sonnet 128's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- Sonnet 128 followed Sonnet 127[5].
- Sonnet 128 was followed by Sonnet 129[6].
- Sonnet 128 is part of Shakespeare's sonnets[7].
- Sonnet 128's language of work or name is recorded as English[8].
- Sonnet 128 was released on January 1, 1840[9].
- Sonnet 128's series ordinal is recorded as 128[10].
- Sonnet 128's first line is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': "How oft when thou, my music, music play'st,"}[11].
- Sonnet 128's last line is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Give them thy fingers, me thy lips to kiss.'}[12].
- Sonnet 128's copyright status is recorded as public domain[13].
- Sonnet 128's copyright status is recorded as public domain[14].
- Sonnet 128's form of creative work is recorded as poem[15].
- Sonnet 128's form of creative work is recorded as sonnet[16].
Product Details
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Authorship and Creation
Sonnet 128 authored William Shakespeare[3].
Publication
Sonnet 128 was released on January 1, 1840[9]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[8]. It is part of Shakespeare's sonnets[7].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Sonnet 128 followed Sonnet 127[5]. It was followed by Sonnet 129[6].
Why It Matters
Sonnet 128 ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (38 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]