The views on love in Marlow’s pome is created by his diction. He uses beauteous forms of nature to describe how the speaker feels the love between his lover and he would be. “By shallow Rivers to whose falls/ Melodious birds sing Madrigals.” (7-8). The speaker paints a vivid picture of a slow running rivers and singing birds to tell his lover that their love would be just as serene and full of serenity. He then goes on to offer her beautiful
The views on love in Marlow’s pome is created by his diction. He uses beauteous forms of nature to describe how the speaker feels the love between his lover and he would be. “By shallow Rivers to whose falls/ Melodious birds sing Madrigals.” (7-8). The speaker paints a vivid picture of a slow running rivers and singing birds to tell his lover that their love would be just as serene and full of serenity. He then goes on to offer her beautiful