English 1020E Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Hymen, Ruby, Morning Dew
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We would sit down, and think which way. To walk, and pass our long love"s day. And the last age should show your heart. Now let us sport us while we may, Let us roll all our strength and all. Stand still, yet we will make him run. Time and space are elements he uses to describe his desire. Your shyness wouldn"t be a problem, had we enough time. Till the conversion of the jews until the end of time. Time"s winged chariot hurrying near death represents the finished time. Vast space that was available has become a constricted coffin. In death, her virginity will be taken by worms (33-40) now let us sport us while we may let"s do it while we can. Let"s take control and make time our servant. And tear our pleasures with rough strife break the hymen.