"The Bait"
john dryden
it parallels it in form (poem), stanza length (quatrains), meter/rhythm (iambic tetrameter), and rhyme (rhyming couplets, or AABBCCDDEEFF, etc.)...though the messages of each are clearly in opposition
Unlike other metaphysical poetry, "A Valediction Forbidding Morning" has a regular rhyme scheme. a conceit
John Donne's poem, 'The Message,' is driven by the theme of crossed love. The narrator of the poem writes out of the passionate experience of having been betrayed by someone who has been much-loved but recently done great (and seemingly irreparable) harm: this narrator seeks to be rid of the commitment that still lingers to this one who has proven so false, as the betrayal of that one has now been clearly felt and perhaps even seen.
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Read about Jesus' reply to the 3 questions of Pilate in the Gospel of John, ch.18 and vs. 13 to 38. Please note that Jesus did not reply to the third question as Pilate did not require it.
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I'm sure he will because he is nice, sweet, and hot.
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