🔗 Share this article Addressing a Lady That Desired Me to Show Affection Now you have bestowed me permission to love, What will you act? Shall I your delight, or passion move, As I begin to court; Shall you distress, or mock, or adore me too? Each petty beauty can disdain, and I Despite your hate Lacking your leave can see, and perish; Dispense a nobler Fate! It is effortless to demolish, you can form. Then grant me consent to adore, & adore me too Lacking purpose To elevate, as Loves cursed rebels behave While whining Versifiers lament, Acclaim to their beauty, from their weeping gaze. Sadness is a puddle and mirrors not bright One's grace's beams; Delights are pure streams, your vision seem Gloomy in more sorrowful songs, In cheerfull verses they gleam brilliant with praise. Which may not mention to express you lovely Wounds, blazes, and darts, Gales in your countenance, nets in your locks, Bribing all your features, Or to betray, or afflict trapped affections. I’ll cause your gaze like morning orbs look, Just as gentle, and fair; Thy brow as glass polished, and clear, While your unkempt hayr May flow like a serene Region of the Ayr. Wealthy The natural world's treasury (which is the Poet’s Wealth) I shall expend, to adorn One's beauties, if your Wellspring of Delight Through matching appreciation You but unlock, so we one another grace. Examining the Verse's Motifs The composition explores the interplay of love and praise, in which the poet speaks to a maiden who requests his affection. Rather, he proposes a shared arrangement of poetic admiration for private favors. This language is graceful, blending polished norms with direct statements of longing. Through the verses, the poet spurns common tropes of unrequited passion, such as sadness and weeping, stating they cloud true charm. He prefers delight and admiration to emphasize the maiden's features, promising to render her vision as shining stars and her hair as flowing air. The approach emphasizes a realistic yet clever perspective on connections. Important Components of the Work Shared Arrangement: The poem revolves on a offer of praise in return for enjoyment, highlighting equality between the individuals. Spurning of Conventional Motifs: The poet criticizes typical literary tools like sadness and imagery of suffering, preferring optimistic depictions. Creative Craftsmanship: The use of diverse verse lengths and flow demonstrates the poet's mastery in poetry, creating a graceful and captivating read. Wealthy Nature's treasury (which is the Writer's Treasure) I shall spend, to embellish Thy graces, if your Wellspring of Pleasure In equall appreciation Thou but unlock, so we each other bless. This verse captures the central bargain, where the writer pledges to use his creative abilities to honor the woman, in exchange for her openness. The wording combines pious overtones with physical yearnings, providing profundity to the work's message.