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The novel was about a boat trip that the narrator took to thames river along with his friends. He goes on rambling about the trip and takes the time to digress or go off topic to tell anecdotes. What was really memorable about the book was the places visited which were described beautifully.
Apparently Jerome got the inspiration from one of his trip to the thames for his honeymoon in 1888, and his experiences provided him the subject material for the novel.
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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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This seems to me like a little lonely farm in the middle of nowhere and it makes me feel kinda sad since it talks about the farm animals and the lonely corn next to the mountains in the background and it almost feels like a sad and emotional story. (it also makes me hungry since they were describing a farm with food)
-also lots of writing mistakes almost every other word was spelled incorrectly, if this is yours you should try to edit it in word or something.. hope this helped :)