Both had a clear vision of what their goals were and accomplished them.
One is that they both fought a battle with Native American Indians in their presidencey. Johnson fought Red Cloud's War and Madison fought in the Battle of Tippecanoe. *note they themself didnt actually fight in the combat.
They are both millionaires and have invented something, Carnegie didn't invent anything, used a process called the bessimer process, to make the production of steel cheaper. Bill Gate created Microsoft.
In both "To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell and "Song" by John Donne, the theme of carpe diem emphasizes the urgency of seizing the moment in love and life. Marvell argues that time is fleeting and urges his lover to act on their desires before youth fades, using elaborate imagery to illustrate the consequences of delay. Similarly, Donne’s poem conveys a sense of immediacy, asserting that love should not be postponed, as time is a relentless force. Both poems ultimately celebrate the idea of embracing passion and intimacy in the face of life's transience.
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Andrew Marvell was born on March 31, 1621.
Andrew Marvell was born on March 31, 1621.
Andrew Marvell died on August 16, 1678 at the age of 57.
Andrew Marvell died on August 16, 1678 at the age of 57.
Andrew Marvell was born on March 31, 1621 and died on August 16, 1678. Andrew Marvell would have been 57 years old at the time of death or 394 years old today.
Andrew Marvell
Andrew marvell
Marvell uses rhyming couplets: AA,BB,CC,DD,EE,FF... my dad just bought a car. it can go really far.
Andrew Marvell
well on the contrary...
Wife: Mary Palmer (maid, false claimant after his death)
"To His Coy Mistress" was written by the metaphysical poet Andrew Marvell in the 17th century. The poem is known for its exploration of love, time, and mortality, as well as its persuasive arguments to convince the speaker's mistress to seize the moment.