explain the twilight mentioned in the sonnet
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this is class 10 sonnet 73 poem
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In the second quatrain, he then says that his age is like late twilight, “As after sunset fadeth in the west,” and the remaining light is slowly extinguished in the darkness, which the speaker likens to “Death's second self.”
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William Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Sonnets.
says that his age is like late twilight
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