I would check some but there is nothing to check,
A verse poem, if i'm correct, is a poem with a none topic use. It sounds like one topic but is really another one
When Romeo tells his servant, "<span>The time and my intents are savage-wild, More fierce and more inexorable far Than empty tigers or the roaring sea.</span>", he means that his actions are more uncontrollable and more ferocious than tigers who are hungry and the sea when there's a storm.
<em>The Canterbury tale by Geoffrey Chaucer,</em> what the reader infer about the Friar through the following lines is that he will use people for money. Like the prioress and the monk, Friar too fails to establish any of the expected virtues. He arranged marriages by sounding generous because the young women are his mistresses and moreover pregnant.
Further, he injects money through committing the sin of selling "forgiveness' which is supposed to be freely given. Moreover, he kept no acquaintance with the sick or poor. He was a corrupt person, for the private gains he destroys the base of faith in people which was his duty to serve.