If you are interested in seeing a comparison of his niece and the talent of love, you can find the definition of the word "love" in the dictionary. Such widely-defined words definitely contributed to various poems (legally) claimed to be "love". Such two verses are Andrew Marvell's "To his niece" and Theodore Roethke "elegge is elegy". Both verses are poetry of love, but the kind of love that each person represents is totally different.
John Dawne compared to "his niece" contrasted with his niece. In "his niece" and "sleeping with his lover" there are two poems featuring "Calpe diem", which are also written by the two most famous metaphysical poets. Both verses were written in the 16th and 17th centuries, where both love and sex are described as two different things, both by Andrew Marvell, author of The Coy Mistress and John Donne, author of "Laying his mistress". The attitude toward love and human relations in the 16th and 17th centuries was severer than in the 21st century.
Compared to Andrew Marvel's prostitute and his mistress John Dorn, I compare and contrasted two love poems. Poetry the poetry vigorously. The metaphor of different things is because they are equal, but for some reason they are metaphysical poems only. The first poem I understood was "to give him a hostess" (written by Andrew Marvell in the 17th century), which reflects the epic of a man trying to sleep by inviting a pure woman. Doing this with lots of romance
Andrew Marvell's 16th century Carol poem "Give him a niece", analyze his niece Please also tell the reader. Marvel suggested to my aunt lover that time will inevitably grow rapidly and he wishes that she will start a sexual relationship in response to her own desire. Mr. Marvell also advises the reader to act according to his wishes, no longer hesitate, grasp time, live at the end and be outdated.