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A sickle is a small hand-tool for cutting grain.

In Sonnet 116 Shakespeare is talking about The Grim Reaper (though Shakespeare calls The Grim Reaper 'Time' - instead of the more usual 'Death').

So the sickle in this poem is a symbol for death.

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