Sonnet 18
(William Shakespeare)
Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare Form 4 and Form 5 students studying this sonnet for the SPM examination can find useful information from here. Shall I compare thee to a summer''s day Means: Should the persona compare his beloved to a summer day. Olden English : ''Thee'' Means you. Thou art more lovely and more temperate Means: You are more beautiful and warmer than a summer day. Olden English : ''Thou'' means you, ''Art'' means are. The rough winds do shake the darling buds of May Means : The strong winds in May blow so strongly that the flower buds drop off from the stalk.
And sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines Means : Sometimes, during summer, the sun shines so strongly. Olden English : ''eye'' means the sun, ''heaven'' means the sky.
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