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perhaps more than any other in attempts to date the sequence.
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\ . . confin’d doom not my own apprehensions nor the intuitive fears
of the world at large can envisage an end to my love, supposedly limited
by a fixed period of years (the fact of mortality). 5 The mortal ... en­
dur’d This has been taken as an allusion to (a) the defeat in 1588 of the
Spanish Armada, which sailed in a crescent formation (b) Queen Eliza­
beth’s illness in 1599-1600, since she was commonly referred to as Diana
fir
or the moon (c) the death of the Queen in 1603. There have been many
other suggestions. 6 sad augurs . . . presage gloomy prophets now laugh
at their own past predictions of disaster. Precisely what disasters they had
predicted has also been a subject for much debate.
7 Zncertainties
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