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Only if they had plenty of time would the speaker be willing to accept his mist.ress's reluctance in the poem "To His Coy Mist.ress."
<h3>What is the speaker saying?</h3>
In the poem "To His Coy Mist.ress," the speaker tells the woman he loves that they do not have all the time in the world. If they did, then it would be okay for her to have some reluctance, that is, for her to hesitate:
"Had we but world enough and time,
This coyness, lady, were no crime."
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The symbolism of stitching is that stitches hold things together, and Mrs. Wright's situation was falling apart. This becomes clear when the women look at the quilt that Mrs. Wright was working on most recently, and see that there had been neat, even stitching on the rest of the quilt, but the latest stitching had been a total mess.