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“my love is like to ice, and i to fire; /how comes it then that this her cold so great/is not dissolved by my so hot ” in these opening lines from spencer’s sonnet 30, what is the speaker lamenting?
a. the brevity of life
b. unreciprocated live
c. his unending poverty
d. his physical discomfort

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