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Sonnet 50 by William Shakespeare - Poem Analysis
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describing a journey and his fears for his arrival. knows that once he gets to where he’s going and his weary travel is at an end he’ll have plenty of time to think. going to result in his consideration of the distance between himself and his “friend,” the Fair Youth newfound leisure will provide hi
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  • describing a journey and his fears for his arrival.
  • knows that once he gets to where he’s going and his weary travel is at an end he’ll have plenty of time to think.
  • going to result in his consideration of the distance between himself and his “friend,” the Fair Youth
  • newfound leisure will provide him with plenty of time to dwell on this person.
  • meant to signal to the reader that he’s going to be thinking this exact phrase.

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