(lines 2-4) Women are more beautiful then nature itself. In this poem, nothing effects the woman's beauty, not even a storm. It might be a mans fantasy or true love, Shakespear also states, "And evry fair from fair something declines/ by chance, or natures's changing course, untrimmed/ But thy enternal -summer shall not fade". (lines 7-9) Women can be hard to read at times, often days are stormy and others can be sunny. It can be unfair to men, but rather it be a womans choice or not the beauty of her wil never fade in his
(lines 2-4) Women are more beautiful then nature itself. In this poem, nothing effects the woman's beauty, not even a storm. It might be a mans fantasy or true love, Shakespear also states, "And evry fair from fair something declines/ by chance, or natures's changing course, untrimmed/ But thy enternal -summer shall not fade". (lines 7-9) Women can be hard to read at times, often days are stormy and others can be sunny. It can be unfair to men, but rather it be a womans choice or not the beauty of her wil never fade in his