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Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare is about the enduring nature of true love. It states that love is not changed by time or adversity, but remains constant. True love is an ever-fixed mark that withstands tempests and remains unshaken. It guides lost souls like a star and its worth cannot be measured, even if its height and beauty are obscured. True love is not a fool of time, and it endures to the very edge of doom.
Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare is about the enduring nature of true love. It states that love is not changed by time or adversity, but remains constant. True love is an ever-fixed mark that withstands tempests and remains unshaken. It guides lost souls like a star and its worth cannot be measured, even if its height and beauty are obscured. True love is not a fool of time, and it endures to the very edge of doom.
Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare is about the enduring nature of true love. It states that love is not changed by time or adversity, but remains constant. True love is an ever-fixed mark that withstands tempests and remains unshaken. It guides lost souls like a star and its worth cannot be measured, even if its height and beauty are obscured. True love is not a fool of time, and it endures to the very edge of doom.
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