Besiege would go with Overwhelm, Deep Trenches would go with Deep Pits, Proud Livery would go with Charms, and Tatter'd Weed would go with Destroyed & Wasted
Matching the bolded phrases to their meanings in the context of this excerpt from William Shakespeare's Sonnet 2.
besiege - surround, overwhelm
deep trenches - deep pits, wrinkles
proud livery - charms
tatter'd weed - destroyed and wasted
The central theme of Shakespeare's Sonnet 2 is procreating being young for beauty's sake before it is too late. This is an important theme because average life could be thirty-five years. So it is important to have children before reaching forty years of age, because beauty can be overwhelmed, full of deep wrinkles, destroyed and wasted.
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