Explanation:
He is saying "compared to this love we share". The whole poem is centered around the supremacy of their love above all else. In the preceding line, he states that she is all states and he is all princes, and that nothing else is. Compared to their divine and regal love, princes are only imitating their greatness with their meager possessions.
What is the short story about, we can't answer without more details ლ,ᔑ•ﺪ͟͠•ᔐ.ლ
I love this book!
But I am not sure what you mean with your question (it's missing a verb).
But if you're looking for more information: The sense of guilt in this book is often created by other characters, when they're trying to come to terms with some tragedy (such as many characters being blamed for Sophie Mol's death). So in a way, guilt can function as an explanation. But also it's created by the social norms (as when Estha feels guilty because of the Orangedrink man).
Explanation:
You can write a good rebuttal by addressing the other side's argument and then write your counterclaim.
Ex:
Thesis: Banning SeaLand is necessary because of its unethical treatment of animals.
Many SeaLand proponents believe that the theme park benefits animals because it provides millions of dollars to wildlife foundations. However, what they don’t tell the public is that these wildlife foundations are actually organizations that funnel the money back into SeaLand—so actually, SeaLand appears to be donating charity, but it is actually simply donating to itself.