Do you think the last two lines make up for the rest of the things the speaker says about his mistress in Sonnet 130
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Here are two lines in plain English: the speaker thinks that his lover is as wonderful ("rare") as any woman ("any she") who was ever misrepresented ("belied") by an exaggerated comparison ("false compare"). These last two lines are the payoff for the whole poem.
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