Poetry Nation | Sonnet 139
Sonnet 139
The first of the day's special programmes to mark National Poetry Day. The poem is Shakespeare's Sonnet 139.
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- Type: Sonnets and Poems
- Channel: BBC Two
- Duration: 1'09''
- Broadcast date: 1994
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
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- Shakespeare Archive Resource
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