The speaker starts the sonnet by saying that true love can not be true if it changes, that it must remain constant. He alludes to the North Star, saying that it is much like love in that it does not fade in time, that only death can separate true loves. The speaker ends the sonnet by saying that no man has ever experienced true love, and that this poem is proof. He says that since the poem has been written, he is right about true love.
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