The sexual act is seen as one of union: “As souls unbodied, bodies uncloth’d must be, / To taste whole joys.” So prepared is the poet, we discover by the poem’s end, that he is already ...
The sexual act is seen as one of union: “As souls unbodied, bodies uncloth’d must be, / To taste whole joys.” So prepared is the poet, we discover by the poem’s end, that he is already naked and ready ...
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