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Has questions. Physical beauty bringing destruction.
Wroth #5
From fairest creatures we desire increase.
Shakespeare #1
"One day I wrote her name upon the strand." Love immortalized through poetry. Amoretti.
Spenser #75
Astrophel & Stella. "Who will in fairest book of Nature know
How virtue may best lodg'd in beauty be."
Sidney #71
Neoplatonic ideal. Striving to be best we can be.
Sidney
"Come darkest Night, becomming sorrow best," depressing. About the seasons being sorrow.
Wroth #19
My lady is ugly, but I love her anyhow.
Shakespeare #130
"Is it for feare to wet a widdowes eye,
That thou consum'st thy selfe in single life?" SHAAAAAME.
Shakespeare #19
"AM I thus conquer'd? haue I lost the powers," Submits to cupid. Gives in to love.
Wroth #14
Colors. God's blood dyes black souls white.
Donne #4
Three-person'd God - holy trinity. Human nature = sin, but we want God. Very sexual and physical.
Donne #14
Master Mistris. Turning point.
Shakespeare #20
Church as a bride. Germany = starting point of Catholic reformation. Indicting Catholics. Ornamentations of Catholicism.
Donne # 18