what is the meaning of temperate in Sonnet 18
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Shakespeare compares his love to a summer's day in Sonnet 18. We will first interpret this sonnet line by line: ... (Shakespeare believes his love is more desirable and has a more even temper than summer.) Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, (Before summer, strong winds knock buds off of the flowering trees.)
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