Sonnet 18 (stanza 2)
(William Shakespears)
Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare (Stanza 2) And often is his gold complexion dimm?d Means: The sun?s rays are always blocked out by the clouds Literal meaning : ?gold complexion? Means the sun And every fair from fair sometimes decline Means: Every beauty in the world will fade away By chance, or nature?s changing course, untrimm?d Means: All the beauty fades away because of the harsh environment, accidentally or as time passes by Literal meaning: ?By chance? means accidentally, ?nature?s changing course? means the passing of time But thy eternal summer shall not fade Means: But your beauty will not fade away Literal meaning: ?eternal summer? means beauty Olden English: ?thy? means your For the 3rd stanza, please go to the search engine and key in ''Sonnet 18, (Stanza 2)
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