![]() This promise implies that, just as long stretches of time could not exhaust the speaker`s love for the beloved, a In the final stanza, the speaker bids farewell to the beloved, as if the speaker is planning to leave on a journey. It seems now that the speaker`s love, far from lasting only as long as aįlower, will actually endure longer than human life. Melting, and the sands of life running out. ![]() The speaker uses three images to measure how long these feelings of love will last: the seas going dry, the rocks Then, however, the speaker goes on to emphasize how long this love will last. ![]() The speaker then says this love is like “a melody / That`s sweetly played in tune”. Speaker`s love is just like a new rose, maybe it won`t last very long. Implies that this is a new relationship, with all the freshness and excitement of a developing romance. Meanwhile, saying that the speaker`s love for her is like a new rose ![]() The speaker begins with an image of the beloved that emphasizes her youth and beauty, suggesting a love that isĮnthusiastic but likely to fade with time. “A Red, Red Rose” begins by describing the speaker`s love for a beloved with images that are beautiful but not ![]()
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