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'Thou art more lovely and more temperate .'Explain.

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'Thou art more lovely and more temperate .'Explain.

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The speaker says that his beloved is lovelier than a summer day. He says  that is lover is more moderate and restrained than the extremes of a typical summer day. Here, he uses the word 'temperate' to mean the calm and restrained demeanour of his lover.

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The speaker says that his beloved is lovelier than a summer day. He says  that is lover is more moderate and restrained than the extremes of a typical summer day. Here, he uses the word 'temperate' to mean the calm and restrained demeanour of his lover.

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