Which line in the sonnet implies that even beautiful things become inferior to their original state of glory?
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‘Sonnet 80,’ also known as ‘O how I faint when I of you do write,’ is number eighty of one hundred fifty-four sonnets that the Bard wrote over his lifetime. This particular sonnet and those which are numbered 1-126 belong to Shakespeare’s famous Fair Youth sequence. These poems are devoted to a young, beautiful man whose identity remains unknown to this day. There has been a great deal of speculation about who this young man could possibly be, but no single identity has ever been decided upon.
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