why does William Shakespeare say that his friend is more temperate than the summer season?
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The poet makes this argument by challenging the idea that a " summer's day" is , in fact , something to be envied .
His lover , he says, is both " more lovely and more temperate " , and does not suffer from the many and varied drawbacks of summer .
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