who is the sun compared to in the poem in shekespere in full many a glorious morning
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Sonnet 33,’ also known as ‘Full many a glorious morning have I seen’ is sonnet number thirty-three of one hundred fifty-four that Shakespeare wrote over his lifetime. It is part of the Fair Youth sequence of sonnets (numbers one through one hundred twenty-six). This sonnet is the first of a short sequence that is generally referred to as the estrangement sonnets. They last from ‘Sonnet 33’ to 36. They are all concerned with the speaker responding to something the Fair Youth did. It is a “sensual fault,” as ‘Sonnet 35′ suggests
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