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The last two lines of Sonnet 29.

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This excerpt, from Sonnet 29 by William Shakespeare, reflects the speaker's realization that the memory of a loved one brings such richness and joy that it outweighs any desire for material wealth or power. The speaker finds such profound contentment and fulfillment in the remembrance of their beloved that they would not trade their state, or situation, for that of kings. Shakespeare uses this sentiment to emphasize the transformative power of love.

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