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"She burn d with love, as straw with fire flameth, she burn d out love, as soon as straw out-burneth"from "Fair and False in The Songs and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, 1915
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"She burn d with love, as straw with fire flameth, she burn d out love, as soon as straw out-burneth"from "Fair and False in The Songs and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, 1915
7214656 " She burn d with love, as straw with fire flameth, she burn d out love, as soon as straw out-burneth" from " Fair and False in The Songs and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, 1915 by Robinson, Charles (1870-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrated by Charles Robinson (1870-1937). Photograph of original illustration in 1915 first edition publishing by Duckworth and Co, London.); Photo © AF Fotografie
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This print captures the essence of love's fleeting nature, as described by William Shakespeare in his timeless words. The quote, ""She burn d with love, as straw with fire flameth, she burn d out love, as soon as straw out-burneth"" from "Fair and False in The Songs and Sonnets of William Shakespeare" beautifully illustrates the intensity and transience of passion. The image itself is a photograph of an original illustration by Charles Robinson for the 1915 first edition publishing of Shakespeare's work. Robinson's artistic prowess shines through in this piece, depicting a scene that evokes both emotion and intrigue. Set against a backdrop reminiscent of an early 20th-century English village fete, we see a female musician passionately playing her instrument. Her music fills the air with enchantment while her expression reveals the depth of her emotions. The colors used in this artwork add vibrancy to the scene, further enhancing its allure. This print not only pays homage to one of history's greatest playwrights but also serves as a testament to the power and complexity of human relationships. It invites us to ponder upon our own experiences with love – how it can consume us like wildfire yet vanish just as quickly. With its rich historical context and literary significance, this artwork transports us back in time while reminding us that matters of the heart are universal across centuries.
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