Shakespeare describes the dejected lover 'sighing like a furnace'. explain the simile he is aiming at?
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Sighing like a furnace is a simile in the poem which describes the stage when a person grows to become a lover. He is weary and sorrowful because he is caught in the web of love. He sings ballads for his mistress. Hope this describes the condition of the lover.
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