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  • 11-01-2018
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" times fool " meaning in the sonnet

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allycat2402
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  • 11-01-2018
Assuming that you are referring to Shakespeare's Sonnet 116, the meaning of time's fool is as follows. 

The full line is, "Love's not time's fool" which means that love is not love if it changes with time or that love is not real if it changes with time.

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