Sonnet 1

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:poetry
gptkbp:adapted_into various performances
gptkbp:addressed the young man
gptkbp:calls_for immortality through verse
gptkbp:contains allusions to nature
gptkbp:contains_song ABABCDCDEFEFGG
gptkbp:cultural_impact influenced later poets
gptkbp:depicts the cycle of life
gptkbp:emphasizes the importance of legacy
gptkbp:explores the passage of time
gptkbp:features a volta
gptkbp:form gptkb:sonnet
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Sonnet 1
gptkbp:included anthologies
gptkbp:influenced_by Petrarchan sonnets
gptkbp:inspired_by the concept of beauty
gptkbp:is_analyzed_in gptkb:literary_criticism
gptkbp:is_available_in public domain
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in on Shakespeare Day
gptkbp:is_compared_to youth and age
gptkbp:is_considered a classic work
gptkbp:is_notable_for its opening couplet
gptkbp:is_part_of the sonnet sequence
gptkbp:is_recognized_as a foundational text of English literature
gptkbp:is_referenced_in in films
gptkbp:is_studied_in in literature courses
gptkbp:is_symbolic_of the Renaissance era.
gptkbp:language Early Modern English
gptkbp:line From fairest creatures we desire increase.
To leave no stone unturned.
gptkbp:literary_devices gptkb:metaphor
gptkb:personification
imagery
gptkbp:notable_for use of iambic pentameter
opening line
thematic exploration of procreation
gptkbp:number_of_lines gptkb:14
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Shakespeare's_Sonnets
gptkbp:performed_in in theater
gptkbp:published_by gptkb:Thomas_Thorpe
gptkbp:published_in 1609
gptkbp:quote in popular culture
gptkbp:reflects Elizabethan values
gptkbp:theme gptkb:time
love
beauty
gptkbp:translated_into multiple languages
gptkbp:uses rhetorical questions
gptkbp:written_by gptkb:William_Shakespeare
gptkbp:written_in iambic pentameter
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:William_Shakespeare
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4