Respuesta :
Sonnet 130 compares and contrasts the speaker’s mistress with beautiful elements in nature and finds her more beautiful.
The beauty of his mistress and his love for her, even though it can´t be compared to nature´s beauty, is still of a very rare kind, unique in its own way. It is futile to try and compare her beauty with foreign elements that have no true relationship to her; rather, her beauty stands alone and in that regard, it is of no relevance to try and compare her to anything else. It is her, as she is, and not what one could infer from any comparison, who´s beautiful.