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Answer:
William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 29" is about how the thoughts of his beloved changed his agonized and sorrowful feelings.
Explanation:
- William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 29" is about how the thoughts of his beloved changed his agonized and sorrowful feelings. In the first eight lines, he laments about his pathetic life condition and how he wished to become successful and rich just like others.
- Shakespeare talks about his miserable cries to the heaven and curses upon his own fate for being so hopeless. Then in the last six lines, he talks about the transition of his feelings that when takes place he starts to think about his beloved.
- He says that the thought and feeling for his beloved gives him immense happiness and removes all his miserable feelings. His mood and confidence completely changes when he starts to think about his beloved.