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How does shakespeare use the lark as a symbol in this sonnet?

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Answered by moaren
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When Shakespeare's sad and woeful narrator, after recounting all his sorrows, thinks of his beloved, his mood changes to happiness. ... The first use of the word "state" occurs in the second line of the sonnet, as the speaker bemoans his "outcast state."

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