critical analysis of the sonnet 57 by Edmund Spenser??
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57 uses war metaphor, Sonnet No. ... Spenser's sonnet 57 is reflective of the sufferings the poet is going through. The intense emotional frustration that arises in him when his beloved is in continuous refusal of his proposal can be seen in the “Yet shoot ye sharpely still, and spare me not”.
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57 uses war metaphor, Sonnet No. ... Spenser's sonnet 57 is reflective of the sufferings the poet is going through. The intense emotional frustration that arises in him when his beloved is in continuous refusal of his proposal can be seen in the “Yet shoot ye sharpely still, and spare me not”.
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