English, 26.09.2019 02:00, maddiemalmstrom
Consider the second stanza of the poem:
so let us melt, and make no noise,
no tear-floods, nor sigh-tempests move;
'twere profanation of our joys
to tell the laity our love.
which line is a reference to clichs commonly seen in elizabethan love poetry?
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Consider the second stanza of the poem:
so let us melt, and make no noise,
no tear-floo...
so let us melt, and make no noise,
no tear-floo...
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