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Jaida Fuentes
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8 June, 05:33
The poet compares himself to a ship.
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Magdalena Collier
8 June, 05:40
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This question came from one of Shakespeare's sonnets, sonnet 80: Oh how I faint when I of you do write.
Here, Shakespeare compared himself to a little boat, while the new poet was taken for a big ship.
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Camryn Cain
8 June, 05:47
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