The following two common words are used in a different sense in the poem. Guess what they mean
'Constancy' is the theme of the poem. Indicate the words, phrases and images that suggest the theme.
Why do you think the poet has used so many 'negatives' to make his statement?
What does the line 'I never writ, nor no man ever loved' imply?
Love is presented as the subject or the doer of actions in the poem. Why do you think the poet has used this form rather than involving human agents?
Explain the phrases.
a. his bending sickle's compass
b. Time's fool
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The following two common words are used in a different sense in the poem. Guess what they mean
'Constancy' is the theme of the poem. Indicate the words, phrases and images that suggest the theme.
Why do you think the poet has used so many 'negatives' to make his statement?
What does the line 'I never writ, nor no man ever loved' imply?
Love is presented as the subject or the doer of actions in the poem. Why do you think the poet has used this form rather than involving human agents?
Explain the phrases.
a. his bending sickle's compass
b. Time's fool
please put all chapters of english literature-XI now,i have exams tomorow.
The following two common words are used in a different sense in the poem. Guess what they mean
'Constancy' is the theme of the poem. Indicate the words, phrases and images that suggest the theme.
Why do you think the poet has used so many 'negatives' to make his statement?
What does the line 'I never writ, nor no man ever loved' imply?
Love is presented as the subject or the doer of actions in the poem. Why do you think the poet has used this form rather than involving human agents?
Explain the phrases.
a. his bending sickle's compass
b. Time's fool