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						 			      	Sonnet 6 - William Shakespeare - Lit2Go ETC						 			      	
							                
							                	
Source: Shakespeare, W. The sonnets. In R. G. White (Ed.), The complete works of William Shakespeare. New York: Sully and Kleinteich.
							                							                
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						 			      	Sonnet 6, William Shakespeare - Genius						 			      	
							                
							                	
Then let not winter's ragged hand deface,
In thee thy summer, ere thou be distilled:
Make sweet some vial; treasure thou some place
With beauty's treasure ere it be self-killed.
							                							                
 						                  	https://genius.com/William-shakespeare-sonnet-6-annotated						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	Summary and Analysis Sonnet 6 - CliffsNotes						 			      	
							                
							                	
Summary: Sonnet 6 continues the winter imagery from the previous sonnet and furthers the procreation theme. Winter, symbolizing old age, and summer, symbolizing youth, are diametrically opposed.
							                							                
 						                  	https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/s/shakespeares-sonnets/summary-and-analysis/sonnet-6						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	A Short Analysis of Sonnet 6: ‘Then Let Not Winter’s Ragged Hand’						 			      	
							                
							                	
A critical reading of a Shakespeare sonnet Shakespeare’s Sonnet 6, which begins ‘Then let not winter’s ragged hand deface / In thee thy summer’, is not the most famous of the 154 Sonnets Shakespeare wrote.
							                							                
 						                  	https://interestingliterature.com/2016/10/03/a-short-analysis-of-shakespeares-sonnet-6-then-let-not-winters-ragged-hand/						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	Sonnet 6 - “Then Let Not Winter’s Ragged Hand Deface” Summary and Analysis						 			      	
							                
							                	
Shakespeare's Sonnets Summary and Analysis of Sonnet 6 - "Then let not winter's ragged hand deface".
							                							                
 						                  	http://www.gradesaver.com/shakespeares-sonnets/study-guide/summary-sonnet-6-then-let-not-winters-ragged-hand-deface						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	Shakespeare Sonnet 6 - Then Let Not Winter's Ragged Hand Deface						 			      	
							                
							                	
Shakespeare's Sonnet 6 with explanatory notes. The theme of immortality through children is continued.
							                							                
 						                  	http://www.shakespeare-online.com/sonnets/6.html						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	Sonnet VI - Shakespeare's Sonnets						 			      	
							                
							                	
Then let not winter's ragged hand deface,
In thee thy summer, ere thou be distilled:
Make sweet some vial; treasure thou some place
With beauty's treasure ere it be self-killed.
							                							                
 						                  	http://www.shakespeares-sonnets.com/sonnet/6						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	No Fear Shakespeare: Sonnet 6 - SparkNotes						 			      	
							                
							                	
Then let not winter’s ragged hand deface
In thee thy summer, ere thou be distilled.
Make sweet some vial; treasure thou some place
With beauty’s treasure, ere it be self-killed.
							                							                
 						                  	http://nfs.sparknotes.com/sonnets/sonnet_6.html						                   
						 			     							                 
						                  
							          
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						 			      	Sonnet 6 - Wikipedia						 			      	
							                
							                	
Sonnet 6 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is a procreation sonnet within the Fair Youth sequence.
							                							                
 						                  	https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnet_6