what does the poet say about true love in the poem" let me not to the marriage of true minds"?
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Summary: Sonnet 116
In the first quatrain, the speaker says that love—”the marriage of true minds”—is perfect and unchanging; it does not “admit impediments,” and it does not change when it find changes in the loved one. ... In the third quatrain, the speaker again describes what love is not: it is not susceptible to time.
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