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Sonnet 116

lly taken. Beautiful things fade away because time takes its toll on them, but true love never gives in to times sharp edges. Love lasts forever and it will go to any means, it has no limits. In conclusion, Romantic love is only their inner personality that will keep a relationship going for a lifetime, "to have and to hold, for richer and for poorer, for better or for worse, till death do you part." It does not appear that it was any easier for people in Shakespeare's time to define it than it is now. Perhaps the poet is less confident than he appears to be. Back in biblical times, there were those who believed so much in something they had never seen nor touched, that they were willing to lose their lives. These people in ancient times had so much faith, that we, in today’s society, cannot even come close to understanding. They were able to feel something, by their faith, not physically, but spiritually. If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved. If I am wrong about what love means. I should never should have spoken or written, and no man should say he loved....

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