- Apr 2016
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Entitled in thy parts do crowned sit,
Opinion: This line makes no sense at all.
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To see his active child do deeds of youth,
Question: What does he mean by "do deeds of youth"?
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thee:
Thee- archaic or dialect form of you, as the singular object of a verb or preposition
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sufficed
Sufficed- be enough or adequate or meet the needs of.
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engrafted
Engrafted- another term for graft
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decrepit
Decrepit- make (a coded or unclear message) intelligible or a text that has been decoded
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doth
Doth- archaic third person singular present of do
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That I in thy abundance am sufficed
That I-unstressed stressed in thy-unstressed stressed a/bun-unstressed stressed dance am- unstressed stressed suf/fice- unstressed stressed ed-unstressed
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I make my love engrafted to this store:
I make- unstressed stressed my love- unstressed stressed en/graft- unstressed stressed ed to- unstressed stressed this store-unstressed stressed
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Take all my comfort of thy worth and truth
Take all- unstressed stressed My com-unstressed stressed fort of-unstressed stressed thy worth-unstressed stressed and truth-unstressed stressed
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Look,
He is emphasizing how much he adores this person. How much he sees in her and how much he looks up to her. In this poem there really isn't a turn there is a just a emphasizing.
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delight
Rhyme Scheme: A-delight B-youth A-spite B-truth C-wit D-more C-sit D-store E-despised F-give E-sufficed F-live G-thee G-me
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“people would come to blows over Shakespeare, with blood and killing, but that’s what happened.
I do not understand what this sentence is saying.
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discordant
What does this word mean? I do not understand.
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