Twitter 上的 Whores of Yore:"Many of the sonnets 127 to 152 are addressed to the anonymous “Dark Lady". Shakespeare imagines a sexual relationship with her & calls her “my female evil" and "
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Shakespeare's Sonnet #127 “In the old age, black was not counted fair” – Shakespeare Sonnet Readings