TO HIS COY MISTRESS by Andrew Marvell A POEM OF SEDUCTION
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Have a little read: ... 'TO HIS COY MISTRESS' by Andrew Marvell - A POEM OF SEDUCTION Using persuasive and powerful imagery and language, Andrew Marvell writes a highly emotional poem of love. The person in the poem seems to be trying to court the love of a lady. The highly descriptive, at times even horrific detailing and imagery are his attempt to convince this lady that there is nothing he would not do for her affection. The poem is therefore an attempt to seduce the lady. In the opening lines, Marvell laments "Had we but World enough and Time" then this "coyness" or seduction would not be a "crime". He goes on to describe what he would do if he only had the time of a "long Love's Day". Using exotic locations such as the "Indian Ganges", he talks of how he would love her forever. However, he vows that he will love her
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