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And every fair from fair sometimes declines,  By chance or nature’ s changing course untrimmed;  But thy eternal summer shall not fade,  Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;  Nor shall death brag thou wander' st in his shade,  When in eternal

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And every fair from fair sometimes declines,  By chance or nature’ s changing course untrimmed;  But thy eternal summer shall not fade,  Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;  Nor shall death brag thou wander' st in his shade,  When in eternal lines to time thou grow' st:  So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,  So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.  Questions:  A. Identify the poet.  B. What does the poet describe in the poem?  C. What does the last line show about the poet’s faith?

A: SHAKESPEARE.B: THE POET DESCRIBES HIS PROFOUND MEDITATION ON THE DESTRUCTIVE POWER OF TIME AND THE ETERNAL BEAUTY BROUGHT FORTH BY POETRY TO THE ONE HE LOVES. A NICE SUMMER’S DAY IS USUALLY TRANSIENT, BUT THE BEAUTY IN POETRY CAN LAST FOR EVER.C: SHAKESPEARE HAS A FAITH IN THE PERMANENCE OF POETRY.

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