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Test: SAT II Literature
1 Farewell, thou child of my right hand, and joy;
2 My sin was too much hope of thee, loved boy.
3 Seven years thou wert lent to me, and I thee pay,
4 Exacted by thy fate, on the just day.
5 Oh, could I lose all father now! For why
6 Will man lament the state he should envy?
7 To have so soon 'scaped world's and flesh's rage,
8 And if no other misery, yet age!
9 Rest in soft peace, and, asked, say, "Here doth lie
10 Ben Jonson his best piece of poetry,
11 For whose sake, henceforth, all his vows be such
12 As what he loves may never like too much."
1. | In which line is there a strong lending metaphor? |
Seven years thou wert lent to me, and I thee pay, (Line 3)
As what he loves may never like too much." (Line 12)
My sin was too much hope of thee, loved boy. (Line 2)
Oh, could I lose all father now! For why (Line 5)
To have so soon 'scaped world's and flesh's rage, (Line 7)
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