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What distinct quality does the speaker attribute to his beloveds face in this excerpt from William Shakespeares Sonnet 93?

The speaker of William Shakespeare's Sonnet 93 observes that his beloved's face has a distinctively "gracious mark." This refers to the beauty and charm that radiate from their face, making them particularly captivating and pleasing to the speaker.

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