“But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;” — Whose eternal summer’ is being referred to here? What does ‘eternal summer’ mean? What conclusion does the poet draw at the end of the poem?

“But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;”— Whose eternal summer’ is being referred to here? What does‘etern

“But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;”— Whose eternal summer’ is being referred to here? What does‘eternal summer’ mean? What conclusion does the poet draw at the end of the poem?

The “eternal summer” of the poet’s young friend is referred to in this Extract Shail I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day' by William Shakespeare.

The poet here persuades his loving friend that his beauty and youth will be immortalized by the poet himself. The poet confidently claims that as long as man would exist on earth, people will read and enjoy the verses and the beauty and the youth of his poet cannot be ravaged by Time. The "interminable summer" signifies the late spring that keeps going forever in a real sense however here the sonneteer, William Shakespeare, figuratively proposes the magnificence and the young people of his caring companion.

The artist discovers summer to be excellent yet understands that this mid year is transient like each and every other characteristic wonders. Nature’s beauty is going to change inevitably with the passage of a particular season. But the beauty of the writer's companion will accomplish time everlasting through the endless sections written by the artist and perusers will appreciate the stanzas even in occasions to come, there by rendering the beauty and youth of the poet’s friend immortality.

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