🔗 Share this article Addressing a Lady That Requested I Would Love Her Since you've freely given me permission to love, What will you respond? Will I your mirth, or emotion stir, As I start to pursue; Do you torment, or disdain, or adore me too? All trivial beauty can scorn, and I Spight of your hate Without your leave can perceive, and die; Dispense a loftier Lot! It is effortless to demolish, you may fashion. Thus allow me permission to cherish, & love me too Not with purpose To elevate, as Love's cursed insurgents do When puling Bards whine, Fame to their beauty, from their weeping eyes. Grief is a puddle and reflects not clear One's charm's rayes; Joys are pure currents, your eyes appear Gloomy in gloomier songs, Through joyful verses they gleam luminous with acclaim. Which may not refer to express you fayr Injuries, blazes, and arrows, Tempests in your brow, snares in your hayr, Bribing all your attributes, Or to trick, or torment captive affections. I’ll make your eyes like sunrise stars seem, As soft, and lovely; One's forehead as glass even, and pure, And your tousled locks May drift like a calm Region of the Atmosphere. Rich The natural world's treasury (which is the Bard's Treasure) I will expend, to adorn Your charms, if your Source of Joy With equall thankfulness Thou but release, so we one another grace. Delving into the Work's Themes The work examines the relationship of affection and praise, as the narrator speaks to a lady who desires his devotion. Conversely, he offers a reciprocal exchange of poetic praise for private delights. This wording is graceful, mixing refined conventions with direct utterances of longing. In the lines, the writer spurns usual motifs of unrequited love, such as sadness and weeping, claiming they dim true charm. The speaker chooses joy and acclaim to emphasize the lady's features, assuring to render her vision as bright suns and her locks as flowing atmosphere. This method underscores a realistic yet clever outlook on bonds. Important Aspects of the Piece Shared Arrangement: The poem focuses on a proposal of admiration in return for delight, emphasizing balance between the persons. Dismissal of Standard Motifs: The poet criticizes common artistic techniques like sorrow and similes of pain, favoring optimistic depictions. Artistic Craftsmanship: The employment of varied verse measures and flow showcases the author's mastery in poetry, forming a smooth and engaging experience. Rich Nature's hoard (which is the Bard's Riches) I’l expend, to adorn Thy charms, if your Source of Joy In matching appreciation You but unlock, so we each other favor. This stanza captures the essential bargain, where the author vows to utilize his creative abilities to celebrate the maiden, in return for her openness. The language blends pious hints with earthly desires, adding depth to the verse's theme.