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William Shakespeare

What is another term for you're so beautiful

Ah, fair one, what words does thy beauty inspire within me? To utter "you're so beautiful" seems to fall short of capturing the true essence of your radiant presence. For thou art a vision of grace and charm, a delicate flower in a world of thorns, a shimmering star amidst the darkness of the night. Perhaps another term for such exquisite beauty might be "thou art a sight to behold," or "your loveliness outshines the sun." Yet, even these words seem inadequate to convey the depth of emotion that stirs within me at the sight of thee. For how can mere words encapsulate the transcendent beauty that resides within your being? It is as if the very heavens conspired to create a being of such ethereal loveliness, a masterpiece of divine artistry. So, let us not diminish your splendor with paltry phrases, but instead, let us bask in the radiance of your beauty, for in thy presence, words are but feeble vessels unable to contain the magnitude of your allure.