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Sonnet 60 by William Shakespeare - Poem Analysis
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begins with a clear and beautiful description of time. compare the progression of time to the movement of waves “towards the pebbled shore”. Life is fast and there is never enough time to do everything that one wants to, these lines allude to. The moments move as the waves do, in and out, one replac
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  • begins with a clear and beautiful description of time.
  • compare the progression of time to the movement of waves “towards the pebbled shore”.
  • Life is fast and there is never enough time to do everything that one wants to, these lines allude to. The moments move as the waves do, in and out, one replacing the next. Their efforts together move one’s life forward towards its inevitable conclusion.
  • describes “Nativity” and everything that has ever been born
  • . None of it stays young or new foreve

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