The nymphs believe in the power and purity of love as a force that transcends boundaries and connects all living beings. They see love as essential for balance and harmony in the world, and hold it in high regard as a transformative and healing energy.
In the nymph's reply to the shepherd by Sir Walter Raleigh, the shepherd idealistically describes a world where love will never fade and where eternal happiness awaits. The nymph's response contrasts this idealism by pointing out the transient nature of beauty and love, highlighting the inevitable passage of time and the impermanence of earthly pleasures.
Narcissus spurned the nymph Echo.
The name of the nymph was Oinone (or oenone)
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The nymph that was spurned by Narcissus was Echo.
Echo.
"The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" see the link below.
The nymph responds to the shepherd's proposal to "come live with me and be my love” by saying all of the things he wants to give her will fade, whither, and be forgotten; therefore, she cannot accept his offer. The nymph presents her rejection of the shepherd as really being a rejection of the world.
The story of Apollo falling in love with the eponymous nymph, Daphne.
He spurned the love of the nymph Echo, so she cursed him to love only himself.
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