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Reference to the context the if this be error and upon me prov'd, I never writ horno man ever lov'd.

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Answered by pratikshamukherjee12
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In this final couplet, Shakespeare's speaker emphasizes that the words he has written in the rest of the sonnet are true. He states that if true love is not unchanging, he has never written anything and nobody has ever been in love. Since he has written sonnets and people have been in love, his words must be true.

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