Tuesday, April 24, 2007

News at Eleven (Back Page): In its command of language

and rhythm, it has the assurance that is unique to the mature Shakespeare.

Though only 18 lines long, it's a precious addition to the canon, a tiny taste of what poetic glories would await us if only Love's Labour's Won ever turned up.

As the dial hand tells o'er
The same hours it had before,
Still beginning in the ending,
Circular account still lending,

from Telegraph: Is there a lost Shakespeare in your attic?

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