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Stanza 1
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate, oh
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date.
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Answered by shailendrakumar54
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Answer:

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Answered by aniruddhakohad
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Answer:What if I were to compare you to a summer day? You are lovelier and more temperate (the perfect temperature)

Summer's beauty is fragile and can be shaken, and summertime fades away all too quickly.

Sometimes the sun is far too hot, and often it is too cool, dimmed by clouds and shade;

And everything that is beautiful eventually loses its beauty, whether by chance or by the uncontrollable course of nature;

But your eternal beauty (or youth) will not fade, nor will your beauty by lost;But your eternal beauty (or youth) will not fade, nor will your beauty by lost;

Nor will Death boast that you wander in his shadow, since you shall grow with time through these sonnets:

For as long as people can breathe and see, this sonnet will live on, and you (and your beauty) with it.

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