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smills1:

Which line in this poem indicates that the poetic speaker is hopelessly in love? Sonnet 8 from Astrophil and Stella by Philip Sidney

ThisGirlPretty:

Hi welcome to questioncove! Can you please post the poem here?

smills1:

Love, born in Greece, of late fled from his native place, Forc’d by a tedious proof, that Turkish harden’d heart Is no fit mark to pierce with his fine pointed dart, And pleas’d with our soft peace, stayed here his flying race. But finding these north climes do coldly him embrace, Not used to frozen clips, he strave to find some part Where with most ease and warmth he might employ his art: At length he perch’d himself in Stella’s joyful face, Whose fair skin, beamy eyes, like morning sun on snow, Deceiv’d the quaking boy, who thought from so pure light Effects of lively heat must needs in nature grow. But she most fair, most cold, made him thence take his flight To my close heart, where while some firebrands he did lay, He burnt un’wares his wings, and cannot fly away.

ThisGirlPretty:

Which line would you say?

smills1:

Idk honestly. Im just struggling to answer the question .

ThisGirlPretty:

Okie, no need to worry! That's what we're here for :). @Vocaloid can you help love? >.<

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