”May love defend thee from oblivion’s curse”
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She says "May love defend thee from Oblivion's curse'"- expressing her wish that love shield her tree against the curse of forgetfulness(Oblivion), that the tree be remembered out of love and not because it cannot be forgotten( Oblivion's curse, the inability to be forgotten).
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”May love defend thee from oblivion’s curse” means
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- "May Love defend thee from Oblivion's curse'"- communicating her wish that cherish shield her tree against the revile of forgetfulness(Oblivion), that the tree be recalled out of adore and not since it cannot be overlooked( Oblivion's revile, the failure to be overlooked).
- Here 'oblivon's curse' implies the 'curse of forgetfulness'. The tree ought to be recalled out of adore and not fair since it cannot be overlooked.
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