Hyperbole is used when Shakespeare is speaking about his mistress. He is actually over exaggerating how ugly and repulsive his mistress is. He is saying that she doesn't have a lovely blush to her face when he says "But no such roses see I in her cheeks." He is also saying that her breath is awful when he contrasts her breath to nice perfume and says "than in the breath that from my mistress reeks."
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shot him with a shotgun
Explanation: from my man purse
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1:He does not realize that she has figured out who he really is.
2:take your time princess came an unworthy reply
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I believe that the first answer, recovering from love, is correct. Because he could not recover his love, which is sometimes referred to as a fire, he is sad or in emotional pain.