For a Lady That Wished Me to Love Her

Since you've granted me leave to love,
What shall you respond?
Will I your mirth, or passion move,
When I start to woo;
Shall you trouble, or mock, or cherish me too?

All trivial beauty can disdain, and I
Spight of your hate
Absent your permission can see, and die;
Bestow a nobler Fate!
’Tis easy to demolish, you may create.

Therefore allow me permission to adore, & love me too
Lacking purpose
To raise, as Affection's damned insurgents do
As complaining Bards lament,
Renown to their charm, from their weeping eyes.

Grief is a puddle and shows not bright
Your charm's beams;
Delights are clear currents, your vision seem
Morose in more sorrowful layes,
In happy numbers they gleam bright with prayse.

That will not refer to express you lovely
Wounds, fires, and shafts,
Storms in your countenance, snares in your hayr,
Bribing all your attributes,
Either to deceive, or afflict captive affections.

I’ll cause your vision like morning stars seem,
Like gentle, and fayr;
Your countenance as glass smooth, and transparent,
Whereas your dishevelled hayr
May drift like a calm Region of the Air.

Abundant Nature’s hoard (which is the Bard's Treasure)
I will spend, to embellish
Thy graces, if your Wellspring of Pleasure
With matching thankfulness
You but unlock, so we one another favor.

Delving into the Poem's Motifs

The composition explores the dynamics of affection and admiration, as the speaker engages with a woman who desires his affection. Rather, he suggests a reciprocal arrangement of poetic admiration for personal pleasures. This phraseology is refined, combining polished norms with direct expressions of longing.

Within the stanzas, the author spurns typical tropes of one-sided passion, including sadness and lamentation, stating they cloud true grace. He favors delight and praise to showcase the lady's features, assuring to render her vision as radiant stars and her hair as drifting atmosphere. The method underscores a pragmatic yet clever outlook on bonds.

Important Aspects of the Composition

  • Shared Arrangement: The work centers on a suggestion of praise in return for delight, stressing parity between the persons.
  • Spurning of Conventional Motifs: The speaker condemns usual literary devices like sadness and similes of suffering, choosing optimistic descriptions.
  • Creative Artistry: The employment of diverse meter patterns and flow showcases the writer's mastery in poetry, producing a smooth and engaging experience.
Rich The natural world's store (which is the Poet’s Treasure)
I’l spend, to adorn
Your charms, if your Source of Pleasure
Through equal appreciation
Thou but release, so we each other favor.

The section encapsulates the essential deal, in which the poet promises to use his artistic gifts to honor the lady, in return for her receptiveness. This language blends pious hints with earthly yearnings, adding depth to the poem's meaning.

Mr. Russell Morris
Mr. Russell Morris

A tech journalist with over a decade of experience, specializing in consumer electronics and digital trends.

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