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Sonnet 56 by William Shakespeare - Poem Analysis
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Tomorrow sharpened in his former might. the personified force of love sks that love return in strength to how it used to be. He hopes it will be “renew[ed]” in “force”. tries to argue with the force, telling it to come back and prove to all those who favor lust and say that it is the stronger of the
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  • Tomorrow sharpened in his former might.
  • the personified force of love
  • sks that love return in strength to how it used to be. He hopes it will be “renew[ed]” in “force”.
  • tries to argue with the force, telling it to come back and prove to all those who favor lust and say that it is the stronger of the two, that the argument is wrong.
  • Lust, some believe, is more persistent than love is. It is temporary satisfying and then comes back “sharpened in his former might”.

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