Mizz_Russia
04-06-2006, 11:46 AM
"Then but forbear your food a little while
Whiles, like doe, I go to find my fawn
And give it food. There is an old poor man,
Who after me hath many a weary step
Limped in pure love." (II.vii.127-133)
-->Who's compared to the doe && who is the fawn?
-->Why has the old man accompanied the speaker, and why has the speaker made this journey?
-->To whom are these lines adressed? Why are they in this place?
thx,,<3
Whiles, like doe, I go to find my fawn
And give it food. There is an old poor man,
Who after me hath many a weary step
Limped in pure love." (II.vii.127-133)
-->Who's compared to the doe && who is the fawn?
-->Why has the old man accompanied the speaker, and why has the speaker made this journey?
-->To whom are these lines adressed? Why are they in this place?
thx,,<3