(i) Whose “gold complexion' is referred to in the poem, "Shall I
Compare Thee to a summer's Day”?
(ii) Describe the beauty of a summer's Day.
(iii) “And often is his gold complexion dimmed”. What does the poet
mean by it?
(iv) Why does the poet say “every fair from fair sometimes declines”?
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Whose “gold complexion' is referred to in the poem, "Shall I
Compare Thee to a summer's Day”?
(ii) Describe the beauty of a summer's Day.
(iii) “And often is his gold complexion dimmed”. What does the poet
mean by it?
(iv) Why does the poet say “every fair from fair sometimes declines”?
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