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Title: German Literature
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August 22, 1996 |
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He emphasizes his own faults in line 3,
by stating that his spirit is "too deeply laiden" to be good enough for his
maiden. He also mentions that everything about her is perfect, her body
(mien), her voice (tones), and her walk (motion). In the last line, Shelley
asserts that he feels so inconsequential that he wishes to place his maiden
on a pedestal and worship her, as opposed to treating her as an equal... Showed first 250 characters
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He emphasizes his own faults in line 3,
by stating that his spirit is "too deeply laiden" to be good enough for his
maiden. He also mentions that everything about her is perfect, her body
(mien), her voice (tones), and her walk (motion). In the last line, Shelley
asserts that he feels so inconsequential that he wishes to place his maiden
on a pedestal and worship her, as opposed to treating her as an equal... Showed next 250 characters
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