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meaning of the Sonnet 126 by william shakespeare

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The meaning of the Sonnet 126 by William Shakespeare was that time destroys both beauty and love. It's also about youth and how it's mortal, and he's explaining how he will eventually die, but he doesn't seem that emotional about it.

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