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Shakespeare Sonnet 147 what does it mean

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Answer: Sonnet 147 is by a man who regards the love he holds for his mistress and lover as a sickness, or more particularly, as a fever. The Sonnet fact; The inner battle the Rhymester has between his reason (Or head) and the love he has for his mistress (His heart).

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~Esther

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