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■BONNET 79. / I alone only I (and no other poet or poets). 2 had . .
grace (a) received all of your favour (b) was full of your refined beauty.
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4 give another place yield my place to another poet. 5 thy lovely argument the theme of your loveliness. 6 travail labour. 7 what of thee
whatever qualities of yours, thy poet (a) any poet who writes of you
(b) the “rival poet" in particular. Either meaning is possible, invent com­
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am discouraged. 2 a better spirit a. more gifted poet.
J spends all his might employs all his powers. 4 speaking when I try to
speak. 6 humble humblest. as as well as. 7 saucy impudent, daring.
8 wilfully recklessly.
9 shallowest most insignificant.
10 soundless
deepest, unfathomed.
ii wrack’d shipwrecked. 12 of tall building of
large and stout construction (a nautical term), goodly pride
14 my decay the cause of my destruction.

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