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Using the death of a fawn as its central figure , the beginning and conclusion of Marvell's poem are reminiscent of the Marian lament in which the Virgin stands at the foot of the Cross and sorrows for her dying Son .
Using the death of a fawn as its central figure , the beginning and conclusion of Marvell's poem are reminiscent of the Marian lament in which the Virgin stands at the foot of the Cross and sorrows for her dying Son .
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This is usually read as an allusion to the Incarnation and Virgin Birth ; the race is allegorically His life and death . “ And when ' thad left me far away , / ' Twould stay , and run again , and stay " . Origen says " So also is it ...
This is usually read as an allusion to the Incarnation and Virgin Birth ; the race is allegorically His life and death . “ And when ' thad left me far away , / ' Twould stay , and run again , and stay " . Origen says " So also is it ...
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A link between Adam naming the animals and T.C. as a figure of the Virgin is in Luke 1 : 30-31 , where Mary is told that she has found favour with God and that she shall call her Son Jesus , i.e. Joshua or Saviour .
A link between Adam naming the animals and T.C. as a figure of the Virgin is in Luke 1 : 30-31 , where Mary is told that she has found favour with God and that she shall call her Son Jesus , i.e. Joshua or Saviour .
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