1. The Book of the Duchess and Other Poems
The narrator now reflects how helpful it would be to have the god of sleep come and give him much-needed rest himself. ... He would give this gift to obtain the swift and deep sleep that Alcyone did when Juno answered her prayer. ... The narrator's slightly humorous description of the gift he would give the god Morpheus is a parallel to the pious offering that Alcyone makes in her prayer to Juno. Alcyone asks Juno to give her news of her lost husband, and in return Alcyone will give to Juno "sacrifise/And hooly youres become I shal/With good wille, body, herte, and al:" (lines 114-116) &q...
- Word Count: 5753
- Approx Pages: 23
- Grade Level: High School