Love in the May countryside will be like a return to the Garden of Eden. There is a tradition that our problems are caused by having too many restrictions, by society. If we could get away from these rules, we could return to a prisitine condition of happiness. The "free love" movement of the 1960's was a recent manifestation of this utopian belief. If the nymph would go a-maying with the shepherd, they would have a perfect life.
Raleigh argues that it is not society that taints sexual love. We are already tainted before we enter society. Releigh combines carpe diem with tempus fugit in an unusual way. Normally we should sieze the day because time flies. Raleigh argues that because time flies, we should NOT sieze the day.
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It was exciting to watch the ballerina as she leaped<u> </u><u>gracefully</u> into the arm, of her partner.
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Forbidding.
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"The palings are made of iron bars with steel points that can stab the life out of any man who falls on them"
"Passing through the bars and over the steel points will go nothing except death and the rain and tomorrow"
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How his time with grandparents changed his thoughts
I is the correct one because it is being used as a subject