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why did the speaker wanted to bid farewell to his friend in the sonnet 87,​

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Answered by hemantabaruah23
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Sonnet 87 is one of 154 sonnets published by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare in 1609. It is part of the Fair Youth sequence, and sometimes included as the last sonnet in the Rival Poet group.

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Sonnet 87 is one of 154 sonnets written by William Shakespeare, an English playwright and poet, first published in 1609. It's included of the Fair Young series, and it's usually included as the Rival Poet group's final sonnet. The poet concedes that he no more has the youth's affection, whose value is too tremendous for the writer, who can only control him whereas the youngster did not acknowledge his own value. His time with the young people was like a great dream from which he has just awoken.

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Why did the speaker wish to say his goodbyes to his friend?

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In the first quatrain of the sonnet, the poet expresses his emphatic goodbye to the young guy. Interestingly, the tone is level, as if the poet is just reporting a truth and then explain why: "Farewell: thou are too precious for my having, / And also like enough thou know thine estimate." The word "dear" during first line means that youth is both too expensive and too greatly beloved, and the legal vocabulary in the first quatrains says the author's right to hold the youth is tenuous at best

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