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A poem dedicated to this person draws a comparison to when “some infamous bawd or whore / Should praise a matron” and asks “what could hurt her more?” The speaker proposes “The labor of an age in pilèd stones” and “a star-ypointing pyramid” as monuments to this person in a poem that calls him a “Dear son of Memory, great heir of fame.” This person was “not of an age but of all time” according to a tribute poem that appeared as the preface to a (*) posthumously published (10[1])collection. The (-5[1])frontispiece of that collection may be based on a portrait of him owned by the Duke of Chandos. A poem by this author claims that “Rough winds do shake the (10[1])darling (10[1])buds of (10[2])May.” For 10 points, name this author of the sonnet “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day.” (10[2])■END■

ANSWER: William Shakespeare [or the Bard of Avon] (The tribute poems are “On Shakespeare. 1630” by John Milton and “To the Memory of My Beloved the Author, Mr. William Shakespeare” by Ben Jonson.)
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