in what way is the poet's friend more lovely and more temperate than the summer's day?
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He says that his friend is lovelier and more temperate than a summer's day. He tells about the rough winds, which shake the darling buds of May. ... Sometimes the sun shines so brightly that it can be scorching while at other times its brightness is dimmed which concludes that the beauty of summer is not stable
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