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your eternal self. The opening sentence deliberately shocks the reader
‘ by its ambiguity, and the rest of the sonnet serves to explain it.. 1-2 you
^are . . . here live you retain your present form only so long as you
remain alive. j Against in anticipation of. 5 in lease for a short time
only. Man can only lease his body; he cannot own it since it must be
taken away from him by death. 6 determination ending (a legal term).
; you were you would be. 7 Yourself malone; q: “You selfe.” 8 issue
offspring. co husbandry (a.) prudent management (b) tillage (c) assuming
the role of husband, in honour in marriage. J2 barren rage of fruitless
ravaging by. 13 unthrifts

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Shakespeare’s day between astronomy and astrology.
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brief minutes down to the smallest details, covering the shortest periods of
time. 6 Pointing to each assigning to each minute, his its. 8 oft predict
that often predicting what.
10 read such art gather such knowledge.
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