Why does the poet express undying love for his beloved
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The speaker expresses his undying love for his beloved in the following ways: First, he compares her to a beautiful red rose. ... He says his love is so deep that it will last until the seas go dry. He also says he will love her until the rocks of the earth melt—until the end of time.
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The speaker expresses his undying love for his beloved in the following ways: First, he compares her to a beautiful red rose. This in itself does not speak to undying love, but the speaker goes on to make comparisons that illustrate how completely devoted he is to her.
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