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Sonnet 47 by William Shakespeare - Poem Analysis
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mine eye and heart a league is took, eye and heart, which were feeding in the previous sonnet (‘Sonnet 46’) have come to an agreement. taken a “league” with one another work to gather to make sure that the speaker’s body is never devoid of happiness and the pleasure that the youth’s love brings him
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  • mine eye and heart a league is took,
  • eye and heart, which were feeding in the previous sonnet (‘Sonnet 46’) have come to an agreement.
  • taken a “league” with one another
  • work to gather to make sure that the speaker’s body is never devoid of happiness and the pleasure that the youth’s love brings him
  • his eye is starting to see the youth, or the heart is covering itself in sighs of love, then something is going to happen

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