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Shakespear sonnet 61?

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what is meant by the lines

"to find out shames and idle hours in me, the scope and tenor of thy jealousy"

particularly the jealousy partt

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  1. I think it needs to be viewed in the context of the first part of the sonnet. He is questioning just how far the other person will go, in the name of jealousy, to keep track of his actions. In modern vernacular, it is a reference to stalking.

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