Shakespeare uses a simile to convey the speaker's happiness by comparing it to a bird singing beautifully.
Shakespeare is using a simile in the lines 'Like to the lark at break of day arising' from 'Sonnet 29.' The speaker's happiness is conveyed by comparing it to a bird singing beautifully in praise of nature, symbolizing reaching a state of utmost joy.
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