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What kind of message did the poet aim to convey?

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What kind of message did the poet aim to convey?

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renelane Teacher High School – 11th Grade The poem is meant to persuade a woman to enter into a sexual affair. There is no talk of eternal love or marriage, merely the request to “come live with me, be my love.” The poet promises her the ultimate pleasures, which appear to be sexual in nature. The settings that he describesare meant to appeal to her sense of beauty-most are out of doors, green fields and flowers. The poet promises her his undivided attention, as well. He says that he will get others to tend to his sheep, while they enjoy each other and all the pleasures that nature has to offer. He also promises to clothe her, and in the most luxurious fabrics. It is an all out pitch to seduce her, more than an attempt to woo her into a long term romance. There is only talk of satisfying the pleasures of the present, not talk of a lifetime. Sources: http://www.enotes.com/passionate-shepherd/plot-summary Rate answer: $(‘#aScore-18593’).istars(setAnswerRating); Flag as inappropriate Post

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