what is the speaker saying about himself and his mental state in the first 8 lines of the poem sonnet 29?
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Self-Pity, Isolation, and Despair
"Sonnet 29" is, in part, a poem about isolation, envy, and despair. In the first 8 lines, the speaker lists a series of anxieties and injuries, comparing himself negatively to more prosperous, successful, and beautiful people.
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