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Sonnet 51 by William Shakespeare - Poem Analysis
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peaking about the depression he’s sure to experience when he finally reaches his destination at the end of a journey ourney is taking him away from the Fair Youth, the young man that he loves his horse and its ability to intuit his sorrow and choice to walk as slowly as possible. his love for “thee,
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  • peaking about the depression he’s sure to experience when he finally reaches his destination at the end of a journey
  • ourney is taking him away from the Fair Youth, the young man that he loves
  • his horse and its ability to intuit his sorrow and choice to walk as slowly as possible.
  • his love for “thee,” the Fair Youth, is the reason that his horse is walking so slow.
  • His “dull bearer” is a reason for his slow progress

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