Richard Grantham

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Shakespeare's 97th sonnet is the only one containing a W in the first line, an I in the second, then L, L, S, H, A, K, E, S, P, E, A, R. Adding his name as a fifteenth line allows his surname to be completed. Now it so happens that my own name also contains 15 letters...

[Sonnet VI begins: "Then let not winter's ragged hand deface / In thee thy summer..."]

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