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Of this worlds Theatre in which we stay,
My love lyke the Spectator ydly sits
Beholding me that all the pageants play,
Disguysing diversly my troubled wits.
Sometimes I joy when glad occasion fits,
And mask in myrth lyke to a Comedy:
Soone after when my joy to sorrow flits,
I waile and make my woes a Tragedy …
This sonnet from Spenser’s mid-1590s sonnet sequence Amoretti, written for his wife, is the first of a pair of Elizabethan sonnets on this list addressing the theme of the theatre. It also introduces a common trope: ‘the world as theatre’ or ‘world as a stage’. Just like in the theatre, the poet’s life is interchangeably a comedy full of mirth and a tragedy full of ‘woes’ …
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