Wht is meant by the eternal summer in the sonnet 18 written by Shakespeare?
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William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 18" is one extended metaphor in which the speaker compares his loved one to a summer day. He states that she is much more "temperate" than summer which has "rough winds." He also says she has a better complexion than the sun, which is "dimm'd away" or fades at times.
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