Shall i compare thee to a summer day poem summary
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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day: William Shakespeare - Summary and Critical Analysis. The poet William Shakespeare thinks that his love is incomparable. ... As long as the human race remains alive and as long as men can read, this sonnet will live as it is eternal, and thus the poet's friend will be immortal.
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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day: William Shakespeare - Summary and Critical Analysis. The poet William Shakespeare thinks that his love is incomparable. ... As long as the human race remains alive and as long as men can read, this sonnet will live as it is eternal, and thus the poet's friend will be immortal.
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