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If this Sonnet is read as an integral component of Sonnets 1-17, the poet's primary point of view is that of a caring friend, who is urging a beautiful, aristocratic youth to marry and get a son. He sees the youth as too short-sighted to realise that his beauty will be lost to age and death if he does not reproduce.

However, with clever use of words, Shakespeare introduces at least two more points of view. By using language appropriate to commerce and money-lending, he simultaneously conjures the image of the youth acting like a borrower who hoards his loan money and thereby achieves nothing. And by using ambiguous terms like "spend upon thyself", "abuse", "having traffic with thyself alone" and "unused beauty" he provides a teasing image of the youth wasting his semen through masturbation.

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