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12 July, 14:51

Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,

And often is his gold complexion dimm'd,

And every fair from fair sometime declines,

By chance, or nature's changing course

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Read the second quatrain of the sonnet, and then answer the questions below. What is the best paraphrase of the first two lines? What is the best paraphrase of the last two lines?

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  1. 12 July, 15:08
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    If we are to express the given lines of a poem into simpler terms then, we have the first two lines paraphrased as: The heat of the sun could dim a person’s complexion that his or her fairness declines.

    The third and fourth sentences can be combined and paraphrase as such: Our nature has changed a lot and that it is directed towards detrimental effects to the public.
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