a. How can we say that the person being addressed was once beautiful?
b. Who was the 'one man' the poet is talking about?
C. Explain the phrase, 'the pilgrim soul in you'.
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Answer:
1) The person who is addressed is urged to read it in old age whilst reminiscing about the past and her lost beauty. In the first two lines of the second stanza, the speaker continues the theme of reminiscence. The person addressed will remember that in her youth, her days of glad grace, she was loved by many men.
Therefore, we can say that the person being addressed was once beautiful.
2) It is William Butter Yeasts
3) A pilgrim soul might mean a part of you that wants to travel, or it may mean that your personality changes over time. There is one man who loves that part of you. It's from a poem, so the meaning is not really clear, and its not at all a common expression. A pilgrim is a traveller.
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Answer:
In the first two lines of the second stanza, the speaker continues the theme of reminiscence. The person addressed will remember that in her youth, her days of glad grace, she was loved by many men. Therefore, we can say that the person being addressed was once beautiful.