o-morrow will be dyingö (1). Thus, both poems illustrate an urgency to make the most of life, since time is fleeting and waits for no mortal. Both also urge a ôcoyö individual to stop avoiding romance and get on with love before life passes by.
E) If the words ôthatö and ôyourö in ôthen worms shall try / that long preserved virginity, / And your quaint honor turn to dustö were changed t
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