William Shakespeare
Sonnet 116
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"Sonnet 116" by William Shakespeare is a timeless testament to the enduring nature of true love. In this sonnet, Shakespeare beautifully expresses that love is not susceptible to the ravages of time or external forces. With the iconic line, "Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds," Shakespeare reminds us that genuine love remains constant, unyielding, and unchanging. This sonnet serves as an eternal ode to the power and immortality of love.

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