To a Lady Who Requested I Would Love Her

Given that you bestowed me consent to love,
What shall you act?
Am I to your joy, or emotion move,
When I start to court;
Shall you trouble, or disdain, or cherish me too?

All trivial charm can disdain, and I
Spight of your hate
Without your leave can observe, and succumb;
Dispense a nobler Fate!
It's simple to destroy, you could form.

Therefore allow me leave to love, & cherish me too
Not with purpose
To elevate, as Loves accursed defiers behave
While puling Bards lament,
Renown to their charm, from their weeping gaze.

Sorrow is a pond and shows not bright
Thy grace's beams;
Delights are untainted streams, your gaze look
Morose in gloomier songs,
Through happy verses they shine luminous with prayse.

What may not refer to express you fair
Wounds, fires, and darts,
Gales in your forehead, traps in your hair,
Corrupting all your parts,
Or to betray, or torment ensnared souls.

I will cause your vision like dawn stars look,
Just as soft, and fayr;
Thy forehead as Crystall even, and clear,
While your tousled hayr
Will stream like a tranquil Zone of the Air.

Wealthy Nature’s hoard (which is the Poet’s Wealth)
I will expend, to adorn
Your graces, if your Source of Pleasure
In equal thankfulness
You but release, so we mutually grace.

Examining the Poem's Themes

The composition examines the dynamics of affection and acclaim, where the narrator addresses a maiden who requests his affection. Instead, he suggests a mutual arrangement of literary praise for intimate pleasures. This wording is elegant, mixing courtly conventions with candid statements of longing.

Within the lines, the poet dismisses typical themes of unrequited love, including grief and lamentation, claiming they obscure true beauty. He favors joy and admiration to emphasize the woman's qualities, vowing to render her eyes as bright orbs and her locks as flowing air. The method underscores a realistic yet clever outlook on bonds.

Significant Aspects of the Composition

  • Mutual Exchange: The work revolves on a offer of tribute in return for pleasure, highlighting equality between the parties.
  • Rejection of Standard Themes: The speaker condemns usual poetic devices like grief and similes of anguish, choosing upbeat imagery.
  • Poetic Artistry: The application of varied meter patterns and rhythm demonstrates the poet's expertise in composition, creating a smooth and captivating text.
Abundant Nature's hoard (which is the Writer's Treasure)
I’l spend, to adorn
Your graces, if your Wellspring of Pleasure
Through equall appreciation
You but unlock, so we each other grace.

The section encapsulates the central deal, where the poet pledges to utilize his creative abilities to honor the lady, in exchange for her willingness. The language combines devout hints with worldly longings, adding depth to the poem's theme.

Daniel Wolfe
Daniel Wolfe

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