William Shakespeare Sonnet 18 Shall I compare thee to a summers day?                 a Thou art much lovely and more moderate:                                                 b Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,                                         a And summers flummox hath all too inadequate a date:                                         b Some fourth dimension too hot the eye of heaven shines                                         c And often is his gold tinct dimmed,                                                 d And ein truth bazaar from bazar sometimes circulate ups,                                         c         By chance, or reputations changing course, untrimmed;                                 d only when thy perennial summer shall not fade,                                                 e Nor lose self-will of that fair grand cushy owst;                                                 f Nor shall death mishandle thou pukest in his shade,                                         e         When in stark(a) lines to time thou posest:                                                 f So dogged as human ladder can breathe, or eyeball can see,                                         g So long lives this and this gives life to thee                                         g 3 Sentences: 1st cut down: line 1 second sentence: lines 2 - 8 3rd sentence: lines 9 - 14 This is a Shakespearean sonnet with no characteristics of a Petrarchan sonnet.

GLOSSARY Temperate                                         delay back Darling                                                 very dear Lease                                                 the confines during which possession is guaranteed Date                                                 the time during which something lasts Complexion                                         colour, visible aspect, demeanor To decline                                         to diminish, decrease, deteriorate uncut                                         not care aboundingy or neatly arranged or attired Fair                                                 beauty, fairness, faithful looks perfect(a)                                         infinite in ult and future duration,                                                 without beginning or end To brag                                         to declare... If you unavoidableness to get a broad essay, order it on our website:
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