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Anne Hathaway (Shakespeare's wife)
Anne Hathaway (1556-1623) was the wife of William Shakespeare. Little is known about her.
They married in November of 1582 while Hathaway was pregnant with Shakespeare's child. At 26 when they married, she was eight years Shakespeare's senior.
For most of their married life, Shakespeare traveled the country, writing and producing his plays and other works while Hathaway stayed in Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England.
This poem is attributed to Shakespeare:
- But were it to my fancy given
- To rate her charms, I ’d call them heaven;
- For though a mortal made of clay,
- Angels must love Ann Hathaway;
- She hath a way so to control,
- To rapture the imprisoned soul,
- And sweetest heaven on earth display,
- That to be heaven Ann hath a way;
- She hath a way,
- Ann Hathaway,–
- To be heaven’s self Ann hath a way.
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