Through a thorough analysis of these words, it is clear that the speaker uses sweet words to proclaim his love to the beloved one. The words are meant to appease the beloved through making her feel special to the eyes of the speaker. Additionally, the speaker uses these words to indicate the beauty of the beloved. He compares the beauty to that of nature. From sonnet 18, it is clear that the speaker uses sweet and erotic words to reveal his love to the beloved.
Moreover, Line 11, which states that, “Nor Shall Death brag thou wander’st in his shade” reveals the love from the speaker to the beloved. Through an analysis of this line, it is clear that the speaker believes even death will not diminish the love and beauty of the beloved. This line makes the main thesis of the entire poem as it clear and concise in that the meaning lies directly within the line. The line reveals love and emotions as the speaker indicates his undying love for the beloved even when nature decides to consume the beloved one. The line also reveals that