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      <title>Sonnet 30-Edmund Spenser by Мари Иванцова</title>
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         <title>                           Sonnet 30 by Edmund Spenser                                                                       My Love is lyke to yse, and I to fyre:                                                          How comes it then that this her cold so greatIs not dissolv&#39;d through my so hot desyre,But harder growes the more I her intreat? Or how comes it that my exceeding heatIs not delayd* by her hart-frosen cold,But that I burne much more in boyling sweat,  And feele my flames augmented manifold?What more miraculous thing may be told,That fire, which all things melts, should harden yse,                                                                             And yse, which is congeald with sencelesse cold,Should kindle fyre by wonderful devyse?                                                                                       Such is the powre of love in gentle mind,That it can alter all the course of kynd.</title>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-14 20:38:26 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>The main idea of this sonnet may be approached from the perspective of the melaphor und Irom the perspeclive of the inler prelulion ol lhe micuuphor.Hirstly, the metaphor compares the beloved&#39;s Elizabeth Boyle) unloving heart to ice and the poetic speaker&#39;s (Spenser himself loving heartto fire: Clizabeth continually rejected Spenser as he was much older than she and a widower The main idea of the metaphor is a double one. Ihe first part is that it is a wonder how ice, which is turned to water by fire, can bemade more hardened and icy by the presence of love&#39;s fire. The second part is that fire, which ls quenched (put out by meltedice, or water, can be made to blaze more brightly and hotly by an icy unloving heart</title>
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         <title>The main idea that emerges after interpreting metaphor is that Spenser wonders aloud in the sonnet how it can be possible that his burning love for Elizabeth doesn&#39;t warm her heart and cause her to love him, while at the same wondering how it is possible thather cold unyielding heart doesn&#39;t completely dampen his love for her but instead makes his love grow deeper and stronger.It is a paradox: love should kindle love but doesn&#39;t;an unloving heart should quench love but doesn&#39;t.The summury is cusicr lo sce now.Spenser is complaining, in this sonnel &quot;complaynt, that the object of his love, who does not love him back, doesn&#39;t warm up to him as he entreats her to accept his love but instead gets more and more unloving und unyielding, likeice und fire in parudoxical reverse. He continues to complain that his love for her is not cooled off by her rejection but instead grows deeper, stronger and hotter; this continues the ice and fire</title>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-14 21:00:04 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>This is my favorite sonnet because in it the author tells about his hard love. Love does not always love is mutual, often love brings pain. Having read this coin, we can understand the true essence of love.</title>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-14 21:07:25 UTC</pubDate>
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