but they external summer shall not fede
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This line is taken from 'Shall I Compare Thee' written by William Shakespeare. The poet here boldly affirms the perpetual continuity of his friend's summer despite the ravages wrecked by time. ... It will never fade, because it will be given an eternal lease of life by poet's lines.
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no will you lose possession of your beauty nor shall death brag that you are wondering in the wonderful once your capture in my extrnal verses .
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