Sonnet 129 ('Th' expense of spirit in a waste of shame') is a powerful meditation on what subject?
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Correct answer: The psychological toll of lust
This sonnet provides a brutal analysis of lust as a 'shameful' and 'perjured' force that is mad in pursuit and full of regret once satisfied. It is noted for its harsh, percussive sounds and relentless pace.
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