the sonnet deals with------of the young man
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the poet urging
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The sequence beging with the poet urging the young man to marry and father children.
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The "Fair Youth" is the unnamed young man addressed by the devoted poet in the greatest sequence of the sonnets (1–126). The young man is handsome, self-centered, universally admired and much sought after. The sequence begins with the poet urging the young man to marry and father children (sonnets 1–17).
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