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Read these lines, from The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd. "But could youth last and love still breed,/Had joys no date, nor age...Question
Read these Ines, rom The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
But could youth last and love still breed, Had joys no date, nor age no need/Then these delights my mind might move/To live with these and the thy love
According to her words here, under what conditions would the nymph accept the shepherd's love?
(1 pont)
1. love lested forever
2. she truly loved him in reham
3. a shepherd's here not so sán
4. a nymph's les not sa filled with some
But could youth last and love still breed, Had joys no date, nor age no need/Then these delights my mind might move/To live with these and the thy love
According to her words here, under what conditions would the nymph accept the shepherd's love?
(1 pont)
1. love lested forever
2. she truly loved him in reham
3. a shepherd's here not so sán
4. a nymph's les not sa filled with some
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The correct answer is option 1: love lasted forever. The nymph states that if youth could last and love could continue without an expiry date, she would be inclined to live with these delights and accept the shepherd's love.
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