Shall i compare thee to a summer's day line 7 to 14explanation
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7-8
Poet becomes even broader in his philosophy, by declaring that everything that is beautiful wall lose it's beauty either by chance or by the nature's way.
9-10
The poet argues that unlike the real summer season, his summer(happy times) will never fade away, nor would they lose those beauty.
11-12
Poet claims that even death wouldn't be able to claim the subject into its shadow. The ones who read these lines will make the subject immortal.
13-14
As long as life persists, the lines will continue to be read. These lines will give life to the subject i.e. make them immortal or continue to remember them.
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