SONNET XI
Sonnet 11 by Shakespeare is written telling somebody that it is important for them to have children because of how much beauty and intelligence they have. The entire sonnet is basically one huge compliment, and at the end does not even appear to have a Volta, as rare as that is. Instead at the ending in the couplet, he continues his compliment when he explains mother nature carved her body as a mold to make more copies, and not let that beauty die with her.