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In the poem "to his coy mistress" the speaker experiences a conflict primarily between.....

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The speaker in Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" makes three arguments to convince his lady to cavort with him: he is in love with her, time is fleeting, and her beauty will fade. The first argument the speaker makes is that he does love the woman that he's propositioning.
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I ain’t never seen two pretty best friends
One of them always gotta be ugly
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