#ASonnetADay – 20. “A woman’s face with Nature’s own hand painted…”

About Fr. John Zuhlsdorf

Fr. Z is the guy who runs this blog. o{]:¬)
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  1. Mario Bird says:

    Dear Fr. Z, thanks for your commentary, and the whole project. This has been great, especially the Romanaccio. Salty!

    Reverend Father has adroitly steered clear of the authorship question thus far. But his commentary on this one veers back in that direction. I disagree with his last point, mainly because of the clear connections to Southampton, de Vere’s daughter, and Oxford’s reputed infamy and lameness.

    I think Sobran (RIP) had it right, and the biographical facts line up pretty convincingly — as do the double-entendres.

    Here endeth the ink spill. Er, electron fusillade.

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