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explaination of sonnet 40 by william Shakespeare in 500 words​

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Answered by lavikasethi
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It's a wonderful poem describing the beauty of nature. The poet compared her garden... She says that there are many shades of green.. When the sunlight fall from the bamboo tree it reflects to lotus. And lotus appears like silver cups..

Answered by aryaranjan004
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Sonnet 40 is one of the sequence addressed to a well-born, handsome young man to whom the speaker is devoted. In this poem, as in the others in this part of the sequence, the speaker expresses resentment of his beloved's power over him.

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No love, my love, that thou mayst true love call. All mine was thine before thou hadst this more. In the first lines of 'Sonnet 40,' the speaker begins by telling the Fair Youth to take all his loves. ... He tells the youth that he can “take them all,” or take everything that he loves.

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