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
about the shepered And the shepered :))
The main theme in "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" is that one cannot always get what one wants in life. The shepherd wanted to love the nymph, but she could not love him, similar to how flowers cannot survive in winter.
Nymphs. Wood nymphs are dryads/ napaeae; tree nymphs are hamadryads; water, stream and fountain nymphs are naiads; sea nymphs are nereids; ocean nymphs are oceanids; and mountain nymphs are oreads.
Possibly, if you mean "raised". If Zeus were "razed" by nymphs they would have destroyed him. As for his raising, the story varies, from the Titan goddess Gaia, either one of the nymphs Adamanthea, Melissa or Kynosura, a shepherd family, or a goat. Bear in mind that Greek mythology, even religious myths, were not dogmatic like modern religion. The stories went however the individual authors wrote them.
The Nymphs ended in 1992.
Nymphs is the correct spelling.
It could be that you mean Nymphs and Shepherds, a poem by Thomas Shadwell (1642 - 1692) Nymphs and Shepherds come away/In the groves lets sport and play/For this is Flora's holiday/Sacred to ease and happy love/To dancing to love and to poetry/Your flocks may now securely rove/Whilst you express your jollity/Nymphs and Shepherds, come away
That depends on the version of the myth. Some say he found the Nymphs of the West and some say he found the Nymphs of the North. The Nymphs of the West are Hesperides (daughters of Atlas) and the Nymphs of the North are Stygian Nymphs. In either version, they gave Perseus the location of the gorgons, but only in some they were the ones who gave him his special weapons.
No, nymphs molt into dragonflies.
The Nymphs - album - was created in 1991.
The Nymphs - poem - was created in 1818.
Yes. Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic.