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and was he talking about one of his affairs? please send me an anaysis or your opinion on this poem.

2007-09-15 05:00:44 · 2 answers · asked by Tom 1 in Arts & Humanities Poetry

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How about this reaction I came across!

A break-up or a death? :.

When I first read this poem, I found myself automatically assuming that it was just Byron's way of breaking up with yet another one of his numerous partners. However, I soon discovered that, when I read it over a few more times, it seemed to be about (perhaps) a death of one of his lovers.
It seems that the line, "Pale grew thy cheek and cold," is our first tip-off that the subject matter of this poem had passed away. Later on in the poem, it says, "Thy vows are all broken," which stuck out at me right away. This is because, in my private knowledge of Byron, I know that he did once have an affair with a women who was married. Now that she is dead, it appears that both her marriage vows as well as vows to Byron, are broken.
What also supports my hypothesis that this is about a women that cheated on her husband with Byron is shown majorly in the line, "In secret we met," which quite obviously points out that their affair was anything but advertised.

2007-09-15 06:34:49 · answer #1 · answered by ari-pup 7 · 0 0

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2016-11-15 07:23:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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