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Sonnet 30

In William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 30, he uses quite a few significant verbs, which alone, assist in the understanding of the poem. He also chooses to repeat several verbs to drive his point home.
In the first quatrain he uses verbs like sommon, sigh, and sought which all seem pleasant. Then in the last line of this quatrain, he uses waile and waste to show us a changing in the attitude of the poem. As we move into the second quatr...

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