"When to the Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought..."
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"When to the Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought..." is the first line of William Shakpseare's Sonnet 30. The poem's essence shows the narrator bemoaning his life due to failures in love, work, and time management. The majority of the poem depicts the narrator in this outcast state, until he suddenly thinks of the person to whom he is writing a sonnet, and everything changes. The narrator is no longer depressed or worried because the mere thought of this person instantly changes his mood. Love...























