Summary of sonnet number 19 of william shakespeare
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In summary, Shakespeare begins Sonnet 19 by considering how time (personified as Time, as in several of the earlier Sonnets) destroys both the mighty and the mild, the strong and the gentle: the lion's paws are blunted by time, as are the tiger's jaws, and the earth which gives life to every living thing ends up ...Jan 2, 2017
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