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When my love swears that she is made of truth, I do believe her, though I know she lies. He knows without a dought her lies she speaks and expects nothing better of this young temprest. But wherefore says she not she is unjust? And wherefore say not I that I am old? Shakespear is saying hes old but still is with a young women who has no problem being seen with him. Cynically, he too deceives and is comforted by knowing that he is no longer fooled by the woman's charade of fidelity to him, nor she by how young and simpleminded he presents himself to be.
In a relationship without show of affection or any form of trust, the two lovers agree to a relationship based on mutual deception. both knows the others secret of cheating and betrale.
The main theme of the ending two lines is lust, but it is treated with humor.
In a relationship without show of affection or any form of trust, the two lovers agree to a relationship based on mutual deception. both knows the others secret of cheating and betrale.
The main theme of the ending two lines is lust, but it is treated with humor.