Poetry Quotes- The sun rising, the flea, the canonisation..

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The arresting, hyperbolic opening of 'The Sun Rising'?
'Busy old fool, unruly sun'
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TSR- Who should the sun go bother instead, ie inferior?
'Go call country ants to harvest offices'
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TSR- What form of objectivity/concrete idea is their love beyond?
Love doesn't know 'the rags of time'
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TSR- Gone from tone of annoyance to a measured, elevated pace...
'Love, all alike, no season knows'
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TSR- His beloved is better off with him than...
'both th'Indias of spice'
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TSR- Patriarchal view of lover...
'She is all states, and all princes i'
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TSR- manipulation of geocentric view of two lovers...
'This bed thy centre is, these wall thy sphere'
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The Canonisation- Arresting, hyperbolic opening?
'For God's sake hold your tongue, and let me love'
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TC- what does he prefer others rather mock?
'chide my palsy
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TC- What shows his bitterness over the consequences of his illegal marriage?
'or ruined fortune flout'
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TC- What does he suggest they could be doing instead?-imperitives
'take you a course' 'Observe his honour'
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TC- what perhaps shows mockery of petrachian exaggerations...or distress?
'Alas, Alas, who's injured by my love'
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TC- imagery of flies and fire?
'call her one and me another fly'
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TC- crude sexual reference in flies imagery?
'at our own cost we die'
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TC- imagery of power?
'eagle and dove'
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TC- imagery of firey creature?
'pheonix riddle'
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TC- imagery of sexual power?
'we die and rise the same'
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TC- Their love is too ordinary to be buried and so is..
'unfit for tomb and hearse'
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TC- Their love will live on through...
'verse' 'sonnets' 'hymns'
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The Flea- He envies the liberties a flea takes in his lover's body.. lower them getting it on's significance
'How little that which thou deny'st me is'
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TF- He suggests lover is more restrained than a flea..
'this, alas, is more than we would do'
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TF- Rhyme of union...
'me it sucked first, and now sucks thee'
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TF- elizabethan view on what happens sex=flea....?
'two bloods mingled be'
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TF- Describing flea/sex with conceit of...
'our marriage bed' and 'temple' and 'living walls of jet'
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TF- Exaggerated parallel between if kill flea then it'd be...
'sacrilege, three sins in killing three'
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TF- Anger or genuine despair at end???
'cruel and sudden'
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TF- The death of the flea has...
'flea's death took life from thee'
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TF- Indicates he saw it all as a game?
'thou triumph'st'
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TSR- Who should the sun go bother instead, ie inferior?

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'Go call country ants to harvest offices'

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TSR- What form of objectivity/concrete idea is their love beyond?

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Card 4

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TSR- Gone from tone of annoyance to a measured, elevated pace...

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Card 5

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TSR- His beloved is better off with him than...

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