Significance.
This poem holds interest in my eyes, as I think it is actually an extremely apt description on the primary preponderance of love to us, society. It acutely italicizes how a lonely person might view love as, and it elucidates how love was pre-empted into the very core of the world, of how even the beast and fowl of the air are no strangers no the concept, and what more Man. It aids us in bringing us into a understanding on what love is, what it does, when it was first construed, and it's significance, as well as it's purpose to Man "that is, to bring happiness and be an ultimate ambition in our normally capricious, irresolute lives.
Setting.
This poem has no actual setting, as it is more of a commentary by an anonymous speaker, but we can assume that the speaker is actually in the process of looking for the elusive dream of love, as he summons the nine muses of Greek mythology to entangle him or her with his or her valentine, as the "twine- stated in the first paragraph is actually an old term for a relationship, it is used as a metaphor here as a string to capture' up the speaker's lover. Then the speaker starts to explain the whole essence of what love's purpose is.
Message.
The whole poem serves probably to exhort those who are looking for love, and to encourage those who have already found it. It's fundamental message of how the almighty God constructed the very world for the basic aim of love, not just for Him, but between men, as He has so often stated in His Holy Word.
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The poem first talks about the speaker stating how she needs love, as she states "tie my valentine- using "twine-. Translating the original meaning of twine, it is to be in a serious relationship. Therefore we can tell she is looking for a relationship with her love, or valentine'. .
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The poem then goes on to talk about how the very soils of the world were meant from the dawn of time for the love of a Man and a Woman, of "damsel, and hopeless swain-.