Shakespeare's Sonnets
Why does the narrator "weep" in the final line? Does he or she mourn the actual death of a loved one? If not death, then what cause the weeping?
Sonnet 64 Willian Shakespears
Sonnet 64 Willian Shakespears
The narrator weeps because he has finally accepted the eventual mortality of youth, as well as his own mortality.
Sonnet 64