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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2021 · 10 MIN

"How can I then return in a happy plight" Sonnet by Williams Shakespeare - The Late Night Poems

from The Late Night Poems · host Bhawana

In this episode, I'm going to read one of my favourite poet and writer The Great William Shakespeare poem "How can I then return in happy plight" published in his Quarto in 1623. If you want me to read your favourite writers poem send me the name and poem on my  Instagram account - @Err0ristt   And I will recite in my future episode.  And don't forget to checkout my Book "The fairies of the flowers". Its an art and poetry, coffee table book.  From now on available in color only on Amazon.com The background music behind the poem was taken from pianist Lucas King, if you like his music follow him on YouTube.  Thank you :)

In this episode, I'm going to read one of my favourite poet and writer The Great William Shakespeare poem "How can I then return in happy plight" published in his Quarto in 1623. If you want me to read your favourite writers poem send me the name and poem on my  Instagram account - @Err0ristt   And I will recite in my future episode.  And don't forget to checkout my Book "The fairies of the flowers". Its an art and poetry, coffee table book.  From now on available in color only on Amazon.com The background music behind the poem was taken from pianist Lucas King, if you like his music follow him on YouTube.  Thank you :)

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