why does the speaker refuse to false ly portray his mistress?
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When the speaker claims that he finds “his love” as beautiful as any other woman “belied with false compare,” he's making the point that no one's eyes are as beautiful as the sun and everyone's breath smells kind of bad, and that, therefore, such comparisons are not actually a useful way to think about beauty or love.
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