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Anne Hathaway

Sonnet 154

Marriage Life

  • 3 children, Susan (May, 1583), Judith and Hamnet (February, 1585)
  • House wife
  • Lived in startford-upon-avon, while husband lived in London

Those lips that Love's own hand did make,

Breathed forth the sound that said 'I hate',

To me that languished for her sake:

But when she saw my woeful state,

Straight in her heart did mercy come,

Chiding that tongue that ever sweet

Was used in giving gentle doom;

And taught it thus anew to greet;

'I hate' she altered with an end,

That followed it as gentle day,

Doth follow night, who like a fiend

From heaven to hell is flown away.

'I hate', from hate away she threw,

And saved my life, saying 'not you'.

The death of her husband

Childhood

1556- August 6th, 1623

  • Death: 1616
  • Believed he died of a fever, from drinking to hard
  • "the second best bed"
  • Lived in a small village named Shottery
  • Eldest of 8 children
  • Richard Hathaway (father) was a farmer who died in 1582
  • Illiterate
  • Had dowry

Wedding

  • Anne was 26 and William was 18
  • Shotgun wedding
  • married in a church
  • Permission from the bishop = No banns
  • Traditional weddings in 1582

EVERYONE

Her life as his wife . . .

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