Good day my dear
Although it is known as, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day," this sonnet is also known by sonnet 18.
These words are not in a play. "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" is the first line of Shakespeare's sonnet number XVIII (18), officially dedicated to the Dark Lady.
It is a sonnet.
in compering the warmness of the person to the warmness of summer day
Benvolio
"Tis of thee" means "it is of you"
What you've written looks as though it might be: 'Hola, buenos dias' (pronounced Ola, BWAYnos THEE-ass) = 'Hallo, good day/morning'
There are 11 syllables in the line "shall you compare thee to a summer's day."
Thee and thou mean "you" in old english.
Shall I Compare Thee- Beauford Dainee
nothing, day of rest :)
good day
have a good day, i.e. hope your day is good, a form of saying goodbye
good day
"Aloha Oi" is a Hawaiian phrase that can be interpreted as a farewell or goodbye. It is commonly used to express good wishes when parting ways with someone.
It means: take thee capsules each day by mouth.
good day or good morning