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Soneto 18/Sonnet 18
If I compare thee to a summer's day,
It is certainly more beautiful and mild,
The wind scatters the leaves on the ground,
And the summer weather is very small.
Sometimes the sun shines too much,
Sometimes faints coldly,
Whats is beautiful declines in one day,
The tender mutation of nature.
But in the summer it will be eternal,
And the beauty you have not lose,
Or you will come to the sad death of winter.
These lines will grow up with time,
And while on this earth there is a being,
my living verses will make you live.
Shakespeare.
If I compare thee to a summer's day,
It is certainly more beautiful and mild,
The wind scatters the leaves on the ground,
And the summer weather is very small.
Sometimes the sun shines too much,
Sometimes faints coldly,
Whats is beautiful declines in one day,
The tender mutation of nature.
But in the summer it will be eternal,
And the beauty you have not lose,
Or you will come to the sad death of winter.
These lines will grow up with time,
And while on this earth there is a being,
my living verses will make you live.
Shakespeare.
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