The poem compares the poet's beloved to a summer day; the beloved is, however, "more lovely and more temperate". Summer can be shaken by rough winds, and its heat may be excessive. The biggest problem with summer, however, is its fleeting nature; like all seasons, it will pass more or less soon, and the speaker does not wish his beloved's beauty to fade. His solution is stating that just as his beloved is "more lovely", his beauty will outlive summer thanks to the poet's verses. "So long lives this", says the poet, meaning the poem, the beloved's beauty will survive, and his "eternal summer shall not fade".
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Short Examples of Allusion
His opponent was looking for his Achilles' heel to beat him. The property tycoon named his housing society Eden Garden. The decision of the apex court would certainly open Pandora's Box. His best friend now considered him Brutus due to his recent betrayal.
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its supposed to be passive voice
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