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This poem is composed by Thomas Carew.In this poem , the poet glorifies spiritual beauty and condemns physical beauty. He says that physical beauty is very short lived and dies with the fading of physical charms. True beauty lies in a smooth and firm mind , gentle thoughts and calm desires. It never dies and goes on inspiring their admirer with renewed vigour and fragrance. It is everlasting. Thus ,the poet praises the love based on qualities of , mind and soul and rejects physical beauty devoid of virtues.
The poet has pointed out that the essential things for the true beauty are gentle thoughts , calm desires and firm mindedness. Physical beauty decays with the passage of time. The love based on nobility of character remains permanent. The simile used in the phrase 'stat-like eyes' is very remarkable as it is highlights the attractive power of the beloved's eyes. The metaphors used in 'fuel' and 'fires' are very telling and powerful and heighten the poetic effect of the poem.
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The poet has pointed out that the essential things for the true beauty are gentle thoughts , calm desires and firm mindedness. Physical beauty decays with the passage of time. The love based on nobility of character remains permanent. The simile used in the phrase 'stat-like eyes' is very remarkable as it is highlights the attractive power of the beloved's eyes. The metaphors used in 'fuel' and 'fires' are very telling and powerful and heighten the poetic effect of the poem.
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