This—dost thou doubt—sweet—
then have i
nothing to show
but calvary—
what do...
English, 19.09.2019 22:00 scottbrandon653
This—dost thou doubt—sweet—
then have i
nothing to show
but calvary—
what does the word “calvary” most likely suggest?
the speaker considers love akin to religion.
the speaker is martyred by her love.
the speaker finds human love unpleasant.
the speaker is in a great deal of pain.
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