Tuesday 2 April 2019

To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell

To His Coy Mistress (poem)


To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell





. To his coy mestress is written by Andrew Marvell. Who was the son of a clergyman who was a metaphigieal poet This poem is also about love and shines of the beloved.


The poets are a crime, because they have very little time left and they have incomplete time. think about how to pass that "long loves" day.


In the next few lines the poet refers to "Indian Gangs" and "Humber" which is it Englisand through the poet can not say that way nerves both the loves meet somewhere because they always beloveds royalty and a sefusal to give her self to the Jews


Poet starts the next lines by comparing his love to vegetables. He is like a vegetable which grass is used by "castes than empire" than the poet starts training. hundrand years to praise beloves bed eyes and also gazing on the head of the beloved he would spend two hundrand years on his beloveds his treats still he needs rest of his body and when derth the beloved mind leave to come about her coyes and show her love


Beloved is really shine but what ever the love is said to be the year of prase is pure love more then that beloved deserves this type of love and poet say that he would love to love him the poet says


"For lady you deserve this state

Nor would I love, at loves rate "


Next lines referencing the short time, which is the time of wing ehariot which is horroring near which means the time is passing very fast.


In the next lines the poet explains what will happen If the beloved dies without having fizzy relation with the lover.


If the beloved will countinous her coyness like this one day when the death will come her beautiful will not any more as will the echoing song also want to be The beloved is very coy and he is not allowed to laugh at him in the poem, the poet says once she is dead the worms will eat it long 'long saved virginity' and there for before in happens she should help fizical relation with the lover If they do not have the fizical relation the last of the loves will turn into ashes


Then the poet compares the "youth" with "morning" due to the morning and due to some of the same time in the same way young people also had a stage for a while only and there before the lovers get time by orey or by the kind of love you want


In the last lines, the poet uses to tune the poems that are .....


"So, though we can not make out

Stand still yet we will make him run "


here the poet says it is not in our hand to stop the son but it can not stop it, which means before the time the grape then in to the clutches she should stop bin shine and all with her wellingness she should enjoy the pleasure of being together more than the poet says it is difficult for the jurnry of life as it is difficult but with the time they have collected all their stand the sweetness they have togathes to the strife.

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