My love is now awake out of her dreams. explain
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Do you mean to say that now your love is not sleeping ..............
My love is now awake out of her dreams.
Explanation:
This line is an extract from Edmund Spencer's ode 'Epithalamion' to his bride Elizabeth Boyle.
By these lines, Edmund Spencer says that his love has awoken from her deep slumber and is ready to walk down the aisle of her wedding. Edmund tries to portray the picture of him and his lover preparations for their wedding day.
He says that his love is ready to venture into a new life and adventure that she has become the lady of hour. As the new day dawns, she will gently parade gently down the wedding thicket where will be standing to take her hand for marriage.
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