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The coy mistress's darkness


Dead love is created in the heart and there is a desert of vast eternity inside his heart. Not much can survive in the desert therefore very small amount of actual survives in this man's heart. This man's heart is null and void of life, and love. Then the writer writes "thy beauty shall no more be found". This affirms that after her beauty fails and that he will move on to the "vast eternity". History has shown us that a desert is a place of despair showing no mercy to those that are unknown to the environment and it nature. .
             Secondly, in line twenty- six the poet exclaimed "My echoing song: then worms shall try.
             that long-preserved virginity," (Lines 27-28) proves that his love for her is very superficial. The lines show that he is treating her like a piece of meat that if he do not take her then that the worms will take her. Lets review a little bit of science, as we all know worms belong to the Animalia kingdom then they are further divided down into phylum which they belong to the Annelids. After that the worms are then move down to a lower group called class, which they belong to the Oligochaeti. Further down they are then divided into their order, family and genus. All these worms that belong to this class have one thing in common and is that they all digest rotten foods. Now that we realize these facts proving that the only for the worms can ever have her is that she was dead. This explains to us that his lust for her can drive this man to the pinnacle point of insanity as that he will be plotting to kill her if she does not give her self to him. Since all his requirements are to have a one-night stand and not an everlasting loving romance, he may kill her out of rage and despair. In line thirty-five "And while thy willing soul transpires At every pore with instant fires," (Line 35-36) explains that if he examine the inner depth of his soul that he would burn in eternal hell for his sinister ways.


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