it means that she was pretending to be shy and modest in an alluring way. ex: A coy smile of invitation.
Andrew marvell
well on the contrary...
Andrew Marvell
"To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell consists of three stanzas. Each stanza is varying in length and presents different arguments to convince the mistress to seize the moment and embrace love and passion.
"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.
Marvell uses rhyming couplets: AA,BB,CC,DD,EE,FF... my dad just bought a car. it can go really far.
Marvell's To his coy mistress
It is a poem where young man express his love towards a young lady. marvell wrote this poem according to the thoghts of young man .
If you're talking about the 17th century Marvell poem, yes. Lots.
To His Coy Mistress is a poem by Donne. Donne was a metaphysical poet, meaning his poems were conceited. A conceited poem is like a normal poem, but it takes itself way too seriously. For this reason, conceited poems often have long, extended metaphors that no one but the poet and their relatives care about. To His Coy Mistress is a poem by Marvell!
"To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell is a metaphysical poem that combines elements of both carpe diem and seduction poetry. The structure of the poem consists of three stanzas in iambic tetrameter, with a logical progression from flattery to urgency to a final realization of mortality.
Andrew Marvell's To His Coy Mistress says that it is better to have sex than to be dead. So if you refute it you would need to say that it is better to be dead than to have sex. I suppose the best way to refute Andrew Marvell is just to kill yourself - but that isn't a very sensible way to get good marks in a poetry exam.