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Title: A Comparison And Contrast Of Love In Christopher Marlowe's "the Passio
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April 25, 1997 |
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Using the natural
setting of the poem as the framework for this idealistic lifestyle, the speaker
furnishes his love through the use of natural objects such as clothes and
accessories. He describes "A gown made of the finest wool / Which from our
pretty lambs we pull" (13-14) and "Fair lines slippers for the cold / With
buckles of the purest gold" (15-16) to influence his love's decision... Showed first 250 characters
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He describes "A gown made of the finest wool / Which from our
pretty lambs we pull" (13-14) and "Fair lines slippers for the cold / With
buckles of the purest gold" (15-16) to influence his love's decision. His gifts
continue with "A belt of straw and ivy buds / With coral clasps and amber studs"
(17-18) to soften her heart in his favor... Showed next 250 characters
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