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What is the moral lesson of Sonnet 29?

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Answer: In Sonnet 29, Shakespeare is all about toying with the differences between spiritual wealth and economic wealth. When the sonnet opens, the speaker feels spiritually bankrupt—he's lost all hope and feels like God doesn't care about him.

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