"to his coy mistress"
1. The speaker experiences a conflict primarily between...
2. Name at l...
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"to his coy mistress"
1. The speaker experiences a conflict primarily between...
2. Name at least two literary devices used in the poem. .
3, How do lines 25-32 convey the speaker's feelings??
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