Addressing a Lady That Requested I Would Show Affection

Given that you bestowed me leave to love,
What will you act?
Will I your mirth, or passion move,
Once I begin to woo;
Will you trouble, or scorn, or cherish me too?

All trivial beauty can scorn, and I
Spight of your dislike
Without your permission can perceive, and die;
Dispense a nobler Destiny!
It is effortless to demolish, you can form.

Therefore grant me permission to love, & cherish me too
Without intent
To uplift, as Affection's damned rebels do
When puling Bards whine,
Acclaim to their beauty, from their tearful gaze.

Grief is a puddle and mirrors not bright
One's grace's beams;
Delights are clear currents, your gaze seem
Sullen in gloomier songs,
In happy lines they gleam bright with prayse.

Which will not allude to express you fayr
Injuries, blazes, and darts,
Tempests in your brow, snares in your locks,
Bribing all your parts,
Either to betray, or afflict captive hearts.

I’ll render your vision like sunrise orbs seem,
Just as gentle, and lovely;
Your countenance as Crystall even, and pure,
And your unkempt hayr
Will stream like a calm Area of the Air.

Wealthy The natural world's store (which is the Bard's Wealth)
I will use, to embellish
Thy graces, if your Source of Pleasure
With matching gratitude
Thou but unlock, so we each other bless.

Exploring the Verse's Ideas

This composition delves the interplay of love and acclaim, as the speaker addresses a woman who seeks his affection. Conversely, he offers a reciprocal arrangement of literary tribute for intimate favors. This language is refined, combining refined conventions with direct statements of longing.

In the verses, the poet rejects typical tropes of unrequited love, such as sadness and lamentation, stating they cloud true grace. The speaker chooses delight and praise to emphasize the woman's qualities, vowing to render her gaze as shining stars and her locks as flowing air. This method highlights a realistic yet artful view on connections.

Key Components of the Piece

  • Shared Agreement: The verse focuses on a proposal of praise in exchange for enjoyment, emphasizing balance between the parties.
  • Rejection of Conventional Motifs: The poet criticizes usual artistic tools like sorrow and metaphors of suffering, choosing optimistic depictions.
  • Poetic Craftsmanship: The application of mixed verse patterns and rhythm demonstrates the writer's expertise in composition, creating a graceful and compelling experience.
Abundant Nature’s hoard (which is the Bard's Riches)
I’l use, to dress
Thy beauties, if your Source of Pleasure
Through equall gratitude
One but unlock, so we mutually bless.

The stanza encapsulates the core arrangement, as the writer promises to use his artistic talents to celebrate the lady, in return for her openness. This wording mixes spiritual overtones with physical desires, giving depth to the poem's message.

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