👍 My version is punctuated with a semicolon. “But let your love even with my life decay;”-which is perhaps a ghost or implied period. Therefore, an implied quatrain. Which is cool-in my opinion. 😁
Oo, interesting! Thanks for mentioning this! Yours is more correct. I just checked and the original 1609 Quarto has it with the period. I'll have to be sure to check the original next time to make sure the punctuation is correct before publishing these!
Great analysis. Thanks
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👍 My version is punctuated with a semicolon. “But let your love even with my life decay;”-which is perhaps a ghost or implied period. Therefore, an implied quatrain. Which is cool-in my opinion. 😁
Oo, interesting! Thanks for mentioning this! Yours is more correct. I just checked and the original 1609 Quarto has it with the period. I'll have to be sure to check the original next time to make sure the punctuation is correct before publishing these!
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