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SONNET 33. 2 Flatter . . . eye The sun flatters the mountaintop on
which it shines just as the king flatters the subject upon whom he looks.
The sun-king analogy is traditional, ; basest darkest. 6 rack mass of
drifting clouds. S disgrace blemish, disfigurement, 12 region cloud the
"rack” of clouds of the upper air. i} no whit not at all. 14 stain giw
dim, lose their brightness.

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