1. Please don't tell me, my Love, that I am cruel because I leave the sensual and mental pleasures of being with you to go fight.
2. I have to admit that I have new love and make love with her by taking my weapons and riding my horse.
3. However, I think you will approve my infidelity because what is behind my great love for you is the value I fight for: honor (integrity, wholeness, nobility).
It's from a poem by Richard Lovelace, "To Lucasta, Going off to the Wars" - although it's a bit misquoted. The exact quote would be " I could not love thee, Dear, so much, Loved I not Honour more. "
The basic theme of Carl Sandburg's poem "Grass" is the aftermath of war and how people forget. The poem reminds us that although men are stupid enough to start wars and die in them, nature always recovers. People think that wars are important - important enough to give your life for. But a century after any war has finished, the grass has grown back--the same as it was before the war started, and the war and its effects are forgotten or washed away.
The theme of corruption and government
it is a boring theme i need to find out
jersey boys theme
The rhyme scheme used in Richard Lovelace's poem "To Lucasta Going to the Wars" is AABBCCDD.
the theme is about him getting his first bonner
In "To Lucasta, Going to Wars" by Richard Lovelace, the mistress refers to Lucasta, the speaker's beloved. He addresses her directly, expressing that his duty to go to war is a form of devotion, equating his loyalty to her with his commitment to honor and valor in battle. The poem highlights the tension between love and duty, suggesting that his participation in war is a noble act that ultimately seeks to uphold the ideals of love and honor for Lucasta.
Richard Lovelace's 'To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
In the poem "To Lucasta, Going to the Wars" by Richard Lovelace, the speaker expresses that he loves his honor more than he loves Lucasta. He believes that his duty and commitment to fight for his country take precedence over personal affection. This reflects a theme of valor and the sacrifices made in the name of honor, suggesting that true love sometimes requires putting noble pursuits above romantic relationships.
Richard Lovelace
Lucasta Miller was born in 1966.
The Halo Wars Theme Song. LOL
It's officially called "Star Wars Main Title."
Anna Lucasta - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15
The Sith Theme Song
It's from a poem by Richard Lovelace, "To Lucasta, Going off to the Wars" - although it's a bit misquoted. The exact quote would be " I could not love thee, Dear, so much, Loved I not Honour more. "