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The Love Poems of Rich, Marvell and Campion

2023-09-08 14:25:41

The essence of lesbian love, such as Rich, Marvel, Campion's love poetry, Adrian Ricci's "21 Love Poem", Andrew Marvel's "To His Coy", and the classic love of men writing for women Explore poetry. Mistress "And And Thomas Campion" has a garden on her face. "Rickey's poem focuses on the aspect of" we "of love. The poems of love written by men are more godly and mostly worship their subjects, but the two strong but incomplete women face all the opposite concepts.

The essence of lesbian love, such as Rich, Marvel, Campion's love poetry, Adrian Ricci's "21 Love Poem", Andrew Marvel's "To His Coy", and the classic love of men writing for women Explore poetry. Mistress "And And Thomas Campion" has a garden on her face. "Rickey's poem focuses on the aspect of" we "of love. The poems of love written by men are more religious, while admiring their subjects almost, the concept of two powerful but imperfect women face all opposition.

For this work, I decided to write two poems. The first is a garden on the face of Thomas Campion and the other is George Gordon and Lord Byron. By referring to the techniques used by the author at the time of writing, we will disassemble the two verses and comment on them. Campion's first poem is shaped like Cesta Lima. In other words, it is a six-line poem consisting of four lines of poetry and couplets, and rhymes a-b-a-b-c-c. This is obviously a poetry of love. One, where?

"Maryal Mountain in this poem" explains the natural image.

There is no doubt that poetry and its three verses have made similar progress. However, the tone of poetry is quite contrastive. Marvel's poetry has unmistakable frustration and desire for love. This is in sharp contrast to Dawn's poetry where mischief tone is obvious. Marvell's poeties express a lot of emotions; both "carpe diem" ("catch on the day") and "tempus edax" ("time devourer") are obvious in this verse. This is in sharp contrast to the other two verses that do not have obvious emotions.

Compare John Donne's "The Flea" with Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" and decide which is the most attractive thing.