1. Awake ye muses nine
The bride, and then the bridegroom, the two, and then the one, Adam, and Eve, his consort, the moon, and then the sun; The life doth prove the precept, who obey shall happy be, Who will not serve the sovereign, be hanged on fatal tree. ... The storm doth walk the seashore humming a mournful tune, The wave with eye so pensive, looketh to see the moon, Their spirits meet together, they make their solemn vows, No more he singeth mournful, her sadness she doth lose. ... Paragraph 5 This paragraph is a metaphor with the moon and sea symbolizing two lovers longing for each other, and ...
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- Grade Level: High School