What is sonnet 73 about and give example from that sonnet
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A sonnet (pronounced son-it) is a fourteen line poem with a fixed rhyme scheme. Often, sonnets use iambic pentameter: five sets of unstressed syllables followed by stressed syllables for a ten-syllable line
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“Sonnet 73” Representative of Life and Time: As this poem is about the age of life, the poet tells his friend that he needs him the most in his old age when the spring of his life is going to fade away. ... Therefore, he imagines himself on deathbed, calling for the love and sympathy of his friend.
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