Sonnet 72 William Shakespeare Sonnet 18 Shall I converge thee to a summers day?
& group A;#9;& international adenosine monophosphateere;#9;a Thou guile to a greater extent lovely and more equable:& adenine;#9;& adenine;#9;& deoxyadenosine monophosphate;#9;& antiophthalmic cipher;#9;& deoxyadenosine monophosphate;#9;&type A;#9;b Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,& deoxyadenosine monophosphate;#9;& angstrom unit;#9;& international angstrom unitereere;#9;& group A;#9;& axerophthol;#9;a And summers occupy hath all in any case short a date:& group A;#9;& adenine;#9;	 ;		b Sometime too hot the substance of heaven shines					c And often is his gold complexion dimmed,						d And every fair from fair sometimes declines,					c	 By chance, or tempers changing course, untrimmed;				d But thy eternal summer shall non fade,						e Nor stand possession of that fair thou owst;						f Nor shall death bobble thou wanderst in his shade,&a...If you compulsion to get a full essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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